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  • Feb. 27, 2008 5:35 p.m. bradyzq

    Gaa! The pic is huge!

    I'll find a smaller one......

  • David

    Feb. 27, 2008 6:27 p.m. David S. Wallens Editorial Director

    Huge pic, cool watch. For what it's worth, we're going to try to keep the watches profiled varied--higher end, low-buck, car-related, etc. I guess I'm saying don't worry, they won't all be five-figure watches. You can have fun with some inexpensive ones, too.

  • fjcamper

    March 17, 2008 6:38 p.m. fjcamper

    I still have my original Porsche Design (the big black one) with the Orfina selfwinding works.

    Porsche made a few of these available to us at Brumos in the late 1970's when they were so hard to get. Bob Snodgrass got our allotment.

    I've had it totally overhauled once ($600+!) and see no need to buy one of the later "me-too" makes.

  • David

    March 17, 2008 9:33 p.m. David S. Wallens Editorial Director

    Speaking of watches, I put the Slava on a $15 rubber band (well, not a "rubber band" but a rubber band) and love it.

  • pjr300

    March 22, 2008 11:41 p.m. pjr300

    Probably the coolest vintage watches are the Hamiltons from the late 50's and early 60's. They featured unique asymetricial cases and many employed the first electric movements... it's very different to have an electric watch that you can hear tick!

    The most popular models are the Ventura, the Pacer, the Thor, and the Everest, just to name a few off the top of my head. Many have been reissued with quartz movements in the last decade.

  • pjr300

    March 23, 2008 6:07 p.m. pjr300

    Here's a link to pics and the interesting story of the Hamilton Ventura. The home page for this site has pics of some of the other interesting Hamilton asymetrics.

    http://www.hamiltonwristwatch.com/ventura.pdf

  • David

    March 26, 2008 7:22 p.m. David Wallens Editorial Director

    A small P.S.

    Idiot me broke the rubber watch band this weekend.

  • Brust

    March 27, 2008 12:10 a.m. Brust

    count me in as a Hamilton Ventura fan. I loathe the very idea of watches in general (personal thing: I feel like they're my keeper) but those Ventura's have got some serious style (Ask Elvis!).

  • carzan

    March 27, 2008 7:00 a.m. carzan

    Quote: David Wallens March 26, 2008 7:22 p.m. Idiot me broke the rubber watch band this weekend.

    How the heck do you break a rubber watch band? -Louis-

  • Baxter

    March 27, 2008 11:00 a.m. Tim Baxter Online Editor

    I don't know much about watches, but that Ventura is wicked cool.

    Go perfectly with one of my other ideals of late-50s over-the-top styling, the Gretsch White Falcon:

  • David

    March 27, 2008 9:20 p.m. David Wallens Editorial Director

    I broke one of the little loops that secures the "tail" of the band when it's buckled. Mainly, I was rushing.

  • ddavidv

    March 28, 2008 5:34 a.m. Dwight Varnes

    Hamiltons were made not far from me. You can now lease an apartment in the old factory building. I don't give much of a hoot about watches or clocks, but I was just reading in my local paper last night that there is a real shortage of people to fix them. This has actually been the case for quite some time. One of my customers last year was taking the course and he said it was pretty cool...I think he had to make a clock from scratch as part of his testing. Anyway, if any of you are looking for an interesting career, here is the link. The school and museum are not very far from me either. Horology

  • David

    April 12, 2008 2:14 p.m. David Wallens Editorial Director

    I think I fell in love with this last night:

    We'll see what happens.

  • Shinsen774

    April 12, 2008 4:01 p.m. Shinsen774

    How about pocket watches? I have my grandfather's gold Elgin pocket watch. My grandmother bought it for him about 65 years ago. It runs fine and keeps good time. He would have been 100 this year.

    I wear an $18 black plastic casio everyday. It's been covered in oil, underwater, dropped, stepped on, you can't kill it. Been wearing them 30 years now (former runner).

  • DneprDave

    April 12, 2008 6:56 p.m. DneprDave

    I have a bunch of old Russian Vostok watches, the Vostok dive watch's crystal fogged up and the hands got rusty just from sweat but it still works.

    I also have a box of old Waltham's, Roemr's and a Rolex, but my best watch is a solar powered Casio, I paid $20.00 for. I've abused it horribly for years and it still works just fine.

    Dave

  • Burke

    April 13, 2008 9:02 a.m. Burke Bell

    I inherited the love of Rolex's from my dad. He has a 18k Submariner with the royal blue face. Very handsome, but I am not a gold guy. I have worn a stainless Submariner for about 5 years now and love it. Now the wife wants one

  • gweeb

    May 27, 2008 1:34 p.m. gweeb New Reader

    Go look for a Tudor. Same workings as a Rolex, a lot less expensive. I love mine.

  • May 28, 2008 8:07 a.m. StormShadow

    I have been searching for a wristwatch for some time now and was set on either an Oris or Doxa watch (and of course Tag and Rolex were on the list as well). But my love of vintage things has surfaced again and I was wondering if anyone knows of a good place to look for vintage watches ? I am wary of what google searches turn up (especially for the price of a good vintage watch). Any recommendations?

  • May 28, 2008 3:33 p.m. Kayvan

    There are roughly 25+ Motorsports inspired vintage watches.

    They run the gamut from the Rolex Daytona to the Seiko Speedtimer Chronograph. Most manufacturers had some link to Motorsports with Heuer and Longines being Official Formula 1 timers and Rolex timing the Daytona Race series. Others used racing photos in ads.

    Manufacturers named their models after cars, drivers, movies, tracks, or sponsors (ie, Champion Plugs, Gulf, Marlboro)

    List

    Rolex Daytona, Tudor Monte Carlo, Heuer Monaco, Heuer Autavia 'Joe Siffert', Heuer Daytona, Heuer Carrera, Heuer Jarama, Heuer Jackie Icyk Easy Rider, Heuer Monza, Heuer Sliderule Bezel-Rally, Heuer Camaro, Heuer Cortina, Heuer Pasadena, Heuer Champion Plug, Heuer Montreal, Heuer Silverstone, Heuer Gulf Logo, Chopard Mille Miglia, Girrard-Perregaurx Ferrari, Seiko Speedtimer Chronograph, Seiko Bull-Head (buttons on top, angled case), Longines Km/H Tachymeter Chronograph, Roamer Stingray, Le Jour Rallye, Tissot Chronograph PR50, Eberhard & Co. 8 day timer, Oris Chron-Oris Orange Racer,

    One of the best for the money is the Seiko Speetimer automatic chronograph from 1969, they come in funky colors and are massive. Some say its the first automatic chonograph even beating Zenith and Cal./Burens Heuer models.

    The best place to buy remains ebay and half-dozen vintage watch sites. The Speedtimer Seiko has the fit/finish of a Heuer or Omega of same vintage for about $100. Its huge to at 44mm with a 12 hour register and 60 min register and cool tachymeter bezel.

    I own many of above and have links/photos to most of the models or experts on them.

    Kayvan

    Links/ex:

    http://www.onthedash.com/

    http://cgi.ebay.com/LONGINES-VINTAGE-STEEL-CHRONOGRAPH-CAL-330_W0QQitemZ2702378984...

    http://cgi.ebay.com/Rare-Vintage-SEIKO-6138-Blue-Dial-Bezel-21-Jewels-Watch_W0QQit...

    http://cgi.ebay.com/Vintage-SEIKO-6138-0040-Black-Bull-head-CHRONOGRAPH-NR_W0QQite...

    http://cgi.ebay.com/Large-SEIKO-6138-Automatic-Chronograph-Bracelet-Watch_W0QQitem...

    http://shop.joseph-watches.com/joseph/FMPro?-db=gaj.fp5&-lay=web&-format=s...

    http://www.coolvintagewatches.com/

    http://www.wannabuyawatch.com/

    ps,I wrote a draft magazine story and sent it to the big 3 US watch magazines back in 2001. All responded and promised to do a story; all 3 did the story without me and used much of my draft. Oh well, so much for journalistic integrity; as long as folks collect them.

  • dougie

    May 28, 2008 7:53 p.m. dougie New Reader

    My daily driver is a the Swatch Slimline, a lot of bang for the buck. Very light weight you don't even know you have it on when your wrenching on your car. My weekend cruiser is a Tag Heuer Monaco. Classic style very reliable, and comfortable in all settings.

  • David

    June 21, 2008 10:22 p.m. David S. Wallens Editorial Director

    I love the old Seikos. Thanks for the little lesson. Maybe it's because it's so over the top, but I dig this one, too. (It's a newer one and, yes, it functions as a slide rule.)

  • Baxter

    June 22, 2008 9:28 a.m. Tim Baxter Online Editor

    It functions as a slide rule?!?

  • David

    June 22, 2008 6:34 p.m. David S. Wallens Editorial Director

    Yep, Breitling has done slide rule watches, too. You can read about them here:http://forums.watchuseek.com/showthread.php?t=9103

  • pjr300

    June 25, 2008 8:42 p.m. pjr300 New Reader

    David, you have good taste! That's a sweet classic Hamilton.

  • devine10

    June 27, 2008 7:19 a.m. devine10 New Reader

    You know I'm not much of a watch guy either, but I picked up a Nixon Scout for $75, It's pretty sweet. Took awhile for me to pick out the right one, they have alot of cool stuff on there..

    http://www.nixonnow.com

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