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Posted: Sun May 10th, 2009 11:08 pm |
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I bought a 1890 Waltham pocketwatch in the Fall, in which I've given it to my landlord, as a X-Mas Gift. I was kind of wishy-washy as to what I wanted to do next in terms of collecting. At this juncture, I'd already sold all the watches that I've owned, including my brand new Hamilton Jazzmaster Maestro. So, I've decided to pull the trigger on a 1917 Art Deco Howard pocketwatch with movement number 1382257. And a 1924 Art Deco Waltham pocketwatch with movement number 24470109. These watches were bought together as a pair a month ago. As of Friday I'll have a 1902 Waltham pocketwatch with movement number 11254703 and a 1923 Omega Pocketwatch movement number 6492537 added to my current arsenal of watches
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