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Any of you chaps like modified watches?

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ieezitin:
Bry.

I just read this thread, I am intrigued!.  Any more shots of watches you have and a little more information on the hobby.

I got a lathe at an auction that belonged to a clock / watchmaker he purchased it back in the fifties and he died in 2009 and i got most of his stuff, I kept the lathe and tooling but I sent along the way most of the weirdest dies, tooling and gadgets he made  through Fleabays, this cat had some stuff I have never seen but knowing a little about his passion I am sure everything had a use, what I can tell you is this lathe was spotless and looked like it just came out of the factory, I would of like to have met the guy.

Anywho I am interested in clocks / watches so please post more info.

Rob, is it back in the draw or did you flog it? :poke:

Anthony.

bry1975:
Anthony,

Rob sold the Seiko to my contact that I suggested, the watch was worth quite a few notes.

Bry

rowbare:
Have you watch lovers seen this:
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bob

ieezitin:
Row.

Thank you for sharing. You have to love German engineering and their attention to detail.


Anthony.

Ned Ludd:
Hi Guys,
Only just looked at this topic for the first time.
Does this count as a modified watch?


Ned
PS sorry if image is too big, I am still having problems with editing.
PPS I have one of those Constellations but mine is a '64, but still with its original little red box!
PPPS that is a full size human wrist behind the watch.

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