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scottmandue 07-15-2006 07:38 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by alf


Scott
How does the Compass on that Hamilton work?


Those old Breitling's are extremely cool! Never looked a vintage Breitling but I will have to add it to my list.

As I understand the Tissot and Hamilton T-Touch work the same. You push the center button on the side then tap the crystal with your finger in the appropriate corner to activate the function. In the compass function the hands of the watch go opposite to each other and point to north like the needle of a compass. I downloaded the manual from the Hamilton website. Still haven't figured how the altimeter, thermometer, barometer works but working that out is part of getting a new toy!

Rick Lee 07-15-2006 07:39 AM

Just found out that Amazon sells Sinn's.

lateapex911 07-15-2006 08:41 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by scottmandue
Those old Breitling's are extremely cool! Never looked a vintage Breitling but I will have to add it to my list.

As I understand the Tissot and Hamilton T-Touch work the same. You push the center button on the side then tap the crystal with your finger in the appropriate corner to activate the function. In the compass function the hands of the watch go opposite to each other and point to north like the needle of a compass. I downloaded the manual from the Hamilton website. Still haven't figured how the altimeter, thermometer, barometer works but working that out is part of getting a new toy!

Pretty wild!

I wear big old chrono Seiko day to day....but beater watches are cool.

Alf, that old Hanhart is the real deal, very nice. Look at the wear on the crown!!! That watch has patina!

lateapex911 07-15-2006 08:49 AM

Speaking of Heuers, here's a couple ...an old chrono from the 60s,

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1152982082.jpg

(From ebay)

and this, which looks like a reissue of a 50/60s watch.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1152982148.jpg

(Sold, for $1250 or so)

seventyeight911 07-15-2006 09:34 AM

What i wear...

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1152984768.jpg

matthew-s 07-15-2006 12:32 PM

I have a 17 year old Tag / Heuer Quartz divers watch (not that fancy, I know) - but it was my high school graduation gift, so it has sentimental value.

The date stopped working about 6 months ago (it moves - but at something greater than 24 hour intervals - like 27 or so) - so the date keeps creeping back.

Is it possible to fix such a thing? What might it cost? I assume they would just replace the entire quartz movement. I would not mind giving it to my son someday - so it would be worth it to me to spend a couple hundred on it.

Oh - and one more thing. Is there anywhere in the NYC / NJ area to see the Sinn watches? They seem sweet - but I fear they may be huge.

Thanks.

TomTurtle 07-15-2006 01:08 PM

Matthew:
Re: Tag repair - I'd google "Tag Heuer repar" and see what pops up locally. Tags are very popular and I'm sure there is repair available. If nothing else, go to a good store that sells Tag and ask them for recommendations.

Re: Sinn watches - as far as I know the only place I've seen (outside of eBay) that sells Sinn is: http://www.watchbuys.com/Sinn.htm. I think they are on the east coast but not sure; maybe if you call them they have a physical location you can visit. As far as size, the watchbuys web site provides good pics/dimensions. IMHO anything over 40mm can get hefty; I personally like watches around 37-38mm at the largest.

Here's some pics (not the greatest I know) of a few of my watches. I lean towards the military/chronometer look.
Classic Omega Moonphase
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1152996708.jpg
Early Rolex Chronometer in 18K
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1152996811.jpg
Marathon Military (quartz) Basically the modern day successors to the Hamilton military watches
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1152996904.jpg
Marathon Military Diver's - neat rugged watch
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1152997606.jpg
Revue Thommen Airspeed (quartz)
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1152997195.jpg
Revue Thommen Airspeed (Large) self-winding
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1152997289.jpg
Seiko Titanium/Alarm (quartz) for knock-around
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1152997397.jpg

matthew-s 07-15-2006 05:28 PM

Tom - thanks for the reply. Nice collection too!

I did later google up a place not too far that should do a repair - I will give them a call. At one point I was told it was "not worth it" to have it fixed. I think the person may have been biased - he was on the other side of the watch case. ;)

The Sinn's seems to provide great value - I'll just need to find one to try on - or at least a different watch of a similar size. I am not a terribly large person (155 lbs) - I don't want to look like an 8 year old kid wearing his dad's watch, LOL.

Thanks,

Matt.

Quote:

Originally posted by TomTurtle
[B]Matthew:
Re: Tag repair - I'd google "Tag Heuer repar" and see what pops up locally. Tags are very popular and I'm sure there is repair available. If nothing else, go to a good store that sells Tag and ask them for recommendations.

Re: Sinn watches - as far as I know the only place I've seen (outside of eBay) that sells Sinn is: http://www.watchbuys.com/Sinn.htm. I think they are on the east coast but not sure; maybe if you call them they have a physical location you can visit. As far as size, the watchbuys web site provides good pics/dimensions. IMHO anything over 40mm can get hefty; I personally like watches around 37-38mm at the largest.

TomTurtle 07-15-2006 11:19 PM

Hi Matt:
IMO, its worth it to you if the watch means something to you. I received an old Benrus (with one of those Spiedel twisty bands) from my dad's estate; it cost me more than it was "worth" to get it into good working condition and I wear it a lot because of the sentimental value.

It's really interesting how older watches are so much smaller than today's watches; so maybe you should look in that direction too. I have somewhat narrow wrists, but I think you could try on any 38mm watch to get a feel of how it feels to you ("38mm" is the diameter of the watch not counting the stem or about 1 1/2 inches) and either go up or down from there; many modern watches are 40mm plus and for the last few years the trend has been toward going even bigger. Generally, the wider the watch, the thicker it will be, so you have to be aware of that too. Good luck on your search!
Later,

Joeaksa 07-16-2006 04:52 AM

Matt,

Agree with Tom. Does not matter what the watch is worth, it matters what the watch is worth to YOU. Get it fixed and enjoy it.

Too many cases the guy on the other side of the counter was trying to make himself happy by selling a new watch rather than keeping the customer happy with the watch he brought for a repair.

TomTurtle 07-18-2006 02:55 PM

Just discovered the new Sinn chat room for those interested:
http://forums.timezone.com/index.php?t=threadt&frm_id=81

Later,

alf 03-24-2007 11:40 PM

Wandering around the gun show today and found this little gem :)

67 Omega Seamaster 300, one of the most faked Vintage watches out there. This one is good :cool: I love gun shows.

http://www.japanesesword.com/Images/...0/DSCN6415.JPG

shbop 03-25-2007 07:03 AM

Watch fetish? You've got to be kiddin me.....

Joeaksa 03-25-2007 07:39 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by alf
Wandering around the gun show today and found this little gem :) This one is good :cool: I love gun shows.
Even if I do not by anything, just like to wander around and see all the stuff. Kinda like flea markets, like them as well...

Joe

SLO-BOB 12-08-2007 07:39 AM

I decided to start out on my watch collection conservatively - price wise anyway. I've also decided to stick with vintage as I love collecting old things.

Just got this 60s Bulova Diver. It's like new and funky. I love it.

http://img143.imageshack.us/img143/796/53011ar4.jpg

My wife collects Elgin ladies pocket watches so my nod to her -

http://img143.imageshack.us/img143/1...25093tpbn6.jpg

I will probably go for a post bumper Omega soon. Just looking for the right one.

SLO-BOB 02-14-2008 08:08 PM

A few months later........

http://img179.imageshack.us/img179/2749/p1020505mn9.jpg

My Mom gave me this bizarre Seiko on my 16th B-day. I just found it. Things like having a TV set on your wrist. I thought it was the coolest thing ever back in the day.

http://img525.imageshack.us/img525/2696/p1020516me7.jpg

My Dad gave me his old Seiko Diver the other day. Like the above Seiko, it weighs about 80 pounds. I really like it though.

http://img169.imageshack.us/img169/2526/p1020515gl6.jpg

Another one of my Dad's retired watches. I'm not one for Roman numerals, but I like this one.

http://img444.imageshack.us/img444/6205/p1020511dg7.jpg

cstreit 02-15-2008 06:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kurt B (Post 499671)
Self winding? I think that violates the conservation of energy.

Yeah, it has a little heat receptor that takes excess heat from the surrounding air/human and transforms it into kinetic energy? I guess that's possible, of course, but completely impractical. And if it uses a battery, THEN THAT DEFEATS THE WHOLE PURPOSE OF USING A MECHANICAL WATCH.


THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS A SELF WINDING WATCH. Jesus. H. Christ.
Stop effing with me man


Kurt,

You obviously missed the Gererator thread. I think the true self-winding watch incorporates one.

alf 04-12-2008 11:38 PM

Jaeger-LeCoultre
Master Perpetual
Caliber 882/440/2
Mechanically Programmed to Show the Seconds, Minutes, Hour, Day, Date, Month, Moon Phase, Year and Decade till March 1st 2100.

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alf 04-12-2008 11:43 PM

Check out this link to see an amazing Jaeger-LeCoultre. I have not seen one in person but damm it is cool. http://www.jaeger-lecoultre.com/reverso-gyrotourbillon-2/en/

BeyGon 04-13-2008 05:58 AM

I was walking around work Thursday and took these, one of these wrists is mine.
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1208094767.jpg
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1208094807.jpg
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1208094848.jpg
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1208094884.jpg
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1208094909.jpg

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1208094960.jpg
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1208095003.jpg
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1208095047.jpg
NO Fakes


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