DyeF9,
My post was not directed in your direction....but at the so werry, werry, sensitive.
However, this thread has inspired me to take my smallish, chunky, travel alarm 3" X 2", (I'm guessing) attach some velcro straps to it and voila' I got me a big ole watch.
Coo-wuhl!
See there's a watch out there for everyoneNuclear fuel rods that tell digital time?
Wow, tree-men-duz!
Now that's a watch for MowingmaniacPicked up this wristwatch from Chinatown in San Francisco a couple years back. The Chinese text is praising Chairman Mao, and the hand with the red book waves back and forth as the seconds go by.
Didn’t work when I bought it, but I took it apart and reconnected a spring that somehow got disconnected and its up and running so long as I remember to wind it up every day.
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There's always timeI like to watch.
Too late?
Been done?
That's a beautiful watchOne of my faves...
Omega puts their AR (anti-reflective) coatings on both sides of the glass.
So at certain angles, the crystal is practically invisible.
Hard to capture with a camera but I think this pic does a pretty good job of it.
And yes...it’s a big ‘un
45.5 mm
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Who did the twist-o-flex commercial around 1970?Dad's Gold Omega Seamaster Automatic.
With very sporty Spiedel twistoflex watch band.