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Are there any other watch enthusiasts here? Some of my Watch Collection.
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<blockquote data-quote="99MustangGTman" data-source="post: 16968643" data-attributes="member: 55199"><p>Very nice! I like that Cratia, or whatever it might be called. I'm not familiar with that brand, but it looks nice with the baton hands and i'm a sucker for green dials. Reminds me of a Zodiac. </p><p></p><p>I don't know if I got a dud or something, but I bought a Vostok Amphibia w/ the scuba man on the dial brand new, wrapped in plastic and it did not work at all. I tried hand-winding it and shaking it to get the rotor to spin to get the mainspring some stored energy and it just wouldn't work no matter what. I know they have great reviews for a watch in that price range, but mine was a no-go. I might pick up another one just to make sure mine was an anomaly. Your vintage one is nice though!</p><p></p><p>That Ball watch is nice, I really like most all of their watches. Besides my Roadmaster Marine GMT Ti, I used to have a Ball Trainmaster Cannonball Chronograph which I liked and thought the 12 o'clock date window was neat since I don't see that on other watches. I really liked the hidden clasp design, but at 43mm and the fact it was pretty heavy made me want to sell it. </p><p></p><p>I like that design of the Swiss Army watch, reminds me of a Hamilton, which I can't remember the name off the top of my head which i've been thinking about picking up since it's around $800 which isn't bad. </p><p></p><p>That Invicta is definitely supposed to look like a Tudor BB58, which I have in Navy Blue in 39mm. Vintage Invictas are pretty cool and completely Swiss. I'm talking late 1800s to around 1960-70s. </p><p></p><p>Sorry I didn't multi-quote, but it didn't work for some reason or maybe I was doing something wrong. </p><p></p><p>I'll show you my vintage Bulovas. My SS Rolex DJ is vintage since it's from 1980, but my 2-tone version with 18kt gold is also vintage since it's from 1987, but it's in such good condition, it looks like a mid 90s version. But, for these purposes my vintage pieces i'll show will be 1950/1960s like my Bulovas and my 1960 Omega Seamaster I showed you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="99MustangGTman, post: 16968643, member: 55199"] Very nice! I like that Cratia, or whatever it might be called. I'm not familiar with that brand, but it looks nice with the baton hands and i'm a sucker for green dials. Reminds me of a Zodiac. I don't know if I got a dud or something, but I bought a Vostok Amphibia w/ the scuba man on the dial brand new, wrapped in plastic and it did not work at all. I tried hand-winding it and shaking it to get the rotor to spin to get the mainspring some stored energy and it just wouldn't work no matter what. I know they have great reviews for a watch in that price range, but mine was a no-go. I might pick up another one just to make sure mine was an anomaly. Your vintage one is nice though! That Ball watch is nice, I really like most all of their watches. Besides my Roadmaster Marine GMT Ti, I used to have a Ball Trainmaster Cannonball Chronograph which I liked and thought the 12 o'clock date window was neat since I don't see that on other watches. I really liked the hidden clasp design, but at 43mm and the fact it was pretty heavy made me want to sell it. I like that design of the Swiss Army watch, reminds me of a Hamilton, which I can't remember the name off the top of my head which i've been thinking about picking up since it's around $800 which isn't bad. That Invicta is definitely supposed to look like a Tudor BB58, which I have in Navy Blue in 39mm. Vintage Invictas are pretty cool and completely Swiss. I'm talking late 1800s to around 1960-70s. Sorry I didn't multi-quote, but it didn't work for some reason or maybe I was doing something wrong. I'll show you my vintage Bulovas. My SS Rolex DJ is vintage since it's from 1980, but my 2-tone version with 18kt gold is also vintage since it's from 1987, but it's in such good condition, it looks like a mid 90s version. But, for these purposes my vintage pieces i'll show will be 1950/1960s like my Bulovas and my 1960 Omega Seamaster I showed you. [/QUOTE]
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