It appears that the only watches that Hamilton pays "hommage"to are it's own.
foghorn · Banned Joined Nov 8, 2007 · 5,433 Posts Discussion Starter • #1 • Jan 3, 2008 It appears that the only watches that Hamilton pays "hommage"to are it's own.
GradyPhilpott · Premium Member Joined Dec 1, 2007 · 2,102 Posts #3 • Jan 3, 2008 These bear a strong resemblance. The IWC pictured here has the old hands. The new hands I think are meant to resemble propellers.
These bear a strong resemblance. The IWC pictured here has the old hands. The new hands I think are meant to resemble propellers.
foghorn · Banned Joined Nov 8, 2007 · 5,433 Posts Discussion Starter • #4 • Jan 3, 2008 Maybe I should have prefaced my statement with "For the most part" I wonder which came first??
foghorn · Banned Joined Nov 8, 2007 · 5,433 Posts Discussion Starter • #5 • Jan 3, 2008 (Edited) It seems that Hamilton and IWC have had similar designs in the past also. Here's an interesting link http://www.antiquevintagewatches.com/military-watches.html
It seems that Hamilton and IWC have had similar designs in the past also. Here's an interesting link http://www.antiquevintagewatches.com/military-watches.html
eddiea · Registered Joined Dec 5, 2007 · 4,106 Posts #6 • Jan 3, 2008 foghorn said: It appears that the only watches that Hamilton pays "hommage"to are it's own. Click to expand... True.... and one of the reasons IMHO that they are enjoying such a comeback:thumbup1:
foghorn said: It appears that the only watches that Hamilton pays "hommage"to are it's own. Click to expand... True.... and one of the reasons IMHO that they are enjoying such a comeback:thumbup1:
Knight Watchman · Registered Joined Nov 9, 2007 · 3,161 Posts #7 • Jan 4, 2008 Although I may love my Lloyd- I sure wish I could find the original... :001_rolleyes:
foghorn · Banned Joined Nov 8, 2007 · 5,433 Posts Discussion Starter • #8 • Jan 4, 2008 And for the original price!!!!!