MOD NOTE: Folks - have merged and cleaned the two threads on this subject. Feel free to add more bothers/sisters !
MOD NOTE: Folks - have merged and cleaned the two threads on this subject. Feel free to add more bothers/sisters !
Roger
T-403 & the European 64109-4
1932 Putnam
Blade & the Lord Lancaster-C
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The more I see the 50/60s watches, the more I start to like the design. It seems that I will start to widen my field of collection in the near future and try to get some of the later non-art deco pieces. The two-tone dial combinations are very nice and also the cases.
Kind regards
Markus Wolf
All three engraving patterns
Dixon
Drake
Endicott
Essex
Mason
Russell & Roland
Tom Diss
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Your life is a product of your choices
Talbot
Tom Diss
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Chronograph A & B (A not mine)
Lexington (not mine)
Chronomatic (not mine)
Oval
Tom Diss
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Your life is a product of your choices
Websters:
Cushions:
Militarys:
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"And any man who may be asked in this century what he did to make his life worthwhile, I think can respond with a good deal of pride and satisfaction: 'I served in the United States Navy.'"
- John F. Kennedy
So as not to be redundant, I thought I'd post this photo here, pair of Meadowbrooks, natch.
Just got the yellow one back today from the watchmaker's...
Last edited by adam78; 09-13-2011 at 06:55 PM.
Cheers, Adam
If dial variants are siblings, does that make case variants step sisters?
Brandons.
Or maybe brothers from different mothers.
Joel
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