Yes, we need some pics....I'm just curious as to what type of watch? 120 years is def a rarity!
Thanks for posting. So cool. The handpainted face is awesome. Any idea who made the movement? Get repair shop to give you pictures of the inside if you don't have them already.It's my Mom's, her grandmother received it as a gift around 1900. It used to be a pendant but was modified in the 40's to accommodate a watchband.
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As cool as timepieces are, they need occasional expensive love. It can go either way where the watch is only sentimental and keeping it going is lighting money on fire or if you made a good choice, it can go to the moon and a future spawn may sell it and use the money as a downpayment on a house. Kids will probably get my watches but they are nothing that special and not heirlooms.My dad isn't the sentimental type so he doesn't believe in keeping stuff like that.
Maybe I will...just need to find a nice watch / pocket watch that I'd like to keep and pass on, but buying it doesn't seem to have that same sentiment as 'inheriting' it and letting it pass through each generation.
Great news, let us know how it all works out.@backmarkerducati Just dropped the watch off at Shane's. He seems like just the right kinda guy I was looking for (older and eccentric).
I say go and find one that you like.Always wanted a cool watch like that, especially a pocket watch. There's something about them that draws me to them.
Wasn't there a watch thread at some point?