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#### Vintage WRUW November 2014 ####

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Ca. 1969-70 vintage Omega Seamaster 120.

New thread for a new month, innit.

Ric
 
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Today's contribution is not so much WRUW , more like WISW ( What is she wearing ).
Earlier today, my part time gardener Bertha, took time off from her usual daytime job
of crocodile wrestling ( the crocs now hide when they see her coming ) to model
the Longines Czech pilot for you all.
She reckons that it's a tad big for my wrist, and that it would photograph better
on hers.
Now, I don't like to argue with BB ( Big Bertha ) so here we go .





 
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@ kazrich: congenial presentation! :-!

To me, All Saints' Day has always been black-and-white, somehow. So today's choice came quite naturally:










Seiko Chronograph 'Panda', ref. 6138-0010, cal. 6138

Timeless looks, in-house column-wheel movement, vertical clutch, manual winding, minute- and hour registers, day-of-week and date display ... at what did you pay for it?

I LOVE vintage Japanese watches ;-)

And today's weather proves me wrong: All Saints ain't all black-and-white, after all:



Best regards
Tomcat
 
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@ kazrich: congenial presentation! :-!

To me, All Saints' Day has always been black-and-white, somehow. So today's choice came quite naturally:

Seiko Chronograph 'Panda', ref. 6138-0010, cal. 6138

Timeless looks, in-house column-wheel movement, vertical clutch, manual winding, minute- and hour registers, day-of-week and date display ... at what did you pay for it?

I LOVE vintage Japanese watches ;-)

And today's weather proves me wrong: All Saints ain't all black-and-white, after all:

Best regards
Tomcat
Don't see very many of these any more. cheers:

'73 chronograph seiko
 
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