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Those are beauties for sure , since were talking watches, I'm partial to these guys;

I have a Navitimer and an Emergency, but I'd like to get a pocket watch, my grandfather always had one..Chicago, IL BGE XL BGE Mini Webber Charcoal / Elmhurst, IL -
Complications are always sweet
An interesting factoid about wristies though (and I don't have any good ones) is that the truly rare and expensive ones don't look expensive.
Most Rollies scream "I'm a Rolex!"
But a Patek tourbillion looks like a simple wristwatch.
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I know a guy that dropped out on an auction for a fairly famous watch when it went over a million.
He said he "couldn't afford it"
I was out of the bidding at $100
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You have my undivided attention my friend. I would love to lay eyes on it. Any chance that you would post, PM, email or text a pic of it?st¡ke said:Have a 1910 14k Hamilton in the original box if you want it. HMU
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Is that ^^^^^^^ good or bad? I know nothing about pocket watches other than I am fascinated with them.st¡ke said:The balance wheel on the desperado is solid. Non starter.Location- Just "this side" of Biloxi, Ms.
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Crap. Now we’re all going to be buying watches.THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION TO THIS MATTER
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Some of my money has definitely been drifting in that direction. I have really became fond of old Hamilton, Illinois and Elgin Rail Road pocket watches. Seems like I get a new addition every month or so. For a second, I considered selling a vintage R41 to help fund a Hamilton. However the thought was very short lived.Legume said:Now we’re all going to be buying watches.Location- Just "this side" of Biloxi, Ms.
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Ah. I would be willing to sell. But I wouldn't talk anyone into anything.SGH said:
Is that ^^^^^^^ good or bad? I know nothing about pocket watches other than I am fascinated with them.st¡ke said:The balance wheel on the desperado is solid. Non starter.
it is just like razors. There are incredibly esoteric differences that mean a whole lot.
And not in the way it looks, but how it performs
it's like a Mercedes. Some of them look like they cost $120k, but they are leased models starting at bargain prices
meanwhile the $250k model doesn't turn heads. But it has a *lot* of sh!t going on under the hood.
Pocket watches have lost a lot of value, one because everybody today already has a pocket watch (phone), and two, most watch collectors are people who want to let everone know they own an expensive watch
pocket watch collectors appreciate watches tho.
Fun fact. The swiss watch industry got started because they copied and made cheap versions of American railroad watches. Still the finest watches ever made
when i was collecting, a Ball 21j railroad grade pocket watch would run $5k
now?
maybe $500
no appreciation
but that watch would outperform any rolex today. Except it's running 125 years too slow. ...to the second -
I know nothing of watches Scottie, except that my wife gifted me a Hamilton once when she worked the watch counter at Nordstrom. That was almost 25 years ago and I loved that watch right up until I fished the pieces of it out of the clothes dryer after forgetting it was in my pants pocket. That wasn’t a good day for me.THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION TO THIS MATTER
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Ow ow owLegume said:I know nothing of watches Scottie, except that my wife gifted me a Hamilton once when she worked the watch counter at Nordstrom. That was almost 25 years ago and I loved that watch right up until I fished the pieces of it out of the clothes dryer after forgetting it was in my pants pocket. That wasn’t a good day for me. -
With the above said, I have a question that you may can answer. I have been trying to acquire a Hamilton 992 for months. However the pricing is all over the board from a few hundred bucks to several thousand dollars. The watches are all the 992 model. What makes some worth hundreds and some worth thousands? I know that condition plays a big part, but most all of the watches are listed in “good” to “excellent” condition. Why the big price difference in the same model? Any info is greatly appreciated.st¡ke said:Collected watches for many years. Pockets.Location- Just "this side" of Biloxi, Ms.
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The 992 is a very famous (rightly so) model.
Sometimes it can be a case (no pun intended) of the case itself being valuable.
An open face (no cover) case, in 12k filled (basically plated) gold vs a 14k or 18k hunter (a case with a cover over the dial) can be a factor
of 10 or 20
But the 992 became a standard, and that means in the sense that others are judged by.
They made the 992 in many grades. Over many years. Some collectors will pay a premium for the EARLIEST model, in the HIGHEST grade (lever set, 23+j, damascened [decorative] movement etc etc). Some of these had faceted diamond end stones (think hubcaps) on the escape wheel bearings. Very showy.
So the best thing if you want a 992 is to set a price and stick to it
My Q would be "why a 992"? If your grandfather were a conductor (factoid: a conductor actually. Is in charge of and *runs* the train, an engineer merely makes it go), I'd ask if you knew what grade 992 he had.
if it's because you heard that it's the quintessential high grade American rail road pocket, i'd just ask you to set a budget. There's always one somewhere at your budget level
funny thing is a TRUE railroad watch looks simple
a conductor was required to own one. And they were equivalent to buying a car. So the best watch movements are often foubd in the cheapest case.
No hunter cased watch (the big fancy covered watches) qualified as a railroad watch.
Performance, not appearance
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Legume said:Crap. Now we’re all going to be buying watches.No worries; I'll hook you up with my watch guy. Won't cost as much as you think...
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A couple more wallets arrived today.






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Suddenly feeling inadequate as I have only had one wallet for the past 20 years.
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Don’t feel inadequate brother Heavy. Until today I used this old wallet since 1990. I’m finally retiring it before it falls totally apart. It was a gift from my late grandmother.HeavyG said:Suddenly feeling inadequate as I have only had one wallet for the past 20 years.


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Is that brass button where the chain attaches?SGH said:A couple more wallets arrived today.

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No sir. No chain attaches to it.nolaegghead said:Is that brass button where the chain attaches?Location- Just "this side" of Biloxi, Ms.
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I'm about to buy a new Subaru outback. Makes the most sense
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Egging in Southern Illinois (Marion)
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Great AWD system. That’s instead of the 4Runner right?milesvdustin said:I'm about to buy a new Subaru outback. Makes the most senseRockwall, Tx LBGE, Minimax, 22" Blackstone, Pizza Party Bollore. Cast Iron Hoarder.
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@SGH- the truth is slowly coming forward-more wallets means more $$. Your only way to the poor-house is to buy your Caribbean Island.

Louisville; Rolling smoke in the neighbourhood. Life is too short for light/lite beer! Seems I'm livin in a transitional period. CHEETO (aka Agent Orange) makes Nixon look like a saint. -
Let me share the real truth brother Cap. I’m surrounding myself with empty wallets for a reason. I sit and stare at them endlessly fantasizing about what it would be like if they was full of money. I have been hanging out on this forum with all the millionaires for years. Just trying to experience what all these high rollers have. Even if it’s only in my mindlousubcap said:@SGH- the truth is slowly coming forward-more wallets means more $$. Your only way to the poor-house is to buy your Caribbean Island.

I know that I will never have their money. But it doesn’t hope to dream👍Location- Just "this side" of Biloxi, Ms.
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Yes, instead of the Toyota. Really want it, doesn't make the most sense for us. Plus 0 percent right now with Subaru.TEXASBGE2018 said:
Great AWD system. That’s instead of the 4Runner right?milesvdustin said:I'm about to buy a new Subaru outback. Makes the most sense2 LBGE, Blackstone 36, Jumbo Joe
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The fact that that thing is still technically a "putter" is ridiculous.TN_Egger said:
Sam Snead is rolling over in his grave
Is that the Al Czervik model?
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Got one myself. Love it!milesvdustin said:I'm about to buy a new Subaru outback. Makes the most senseEllijay GA with a Medium & MiniMax
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Boy does a little bit of that stuff go a long way. Package said for every cup of liquid add 1/4 teaspoon, so I did. My balsamic vinaigrette turned into balsamic gravy real quick.nolaegghead said:
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Makes perfect sense. Scottie keeps his wallet 28 years and then replaces it with three wallets.
I think Carey might be trying to slow down the river or plug the sewer.
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Until I zoomed in and saw the name, I thought you were getting some new kind of floor polisher.
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