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 Posted: Tue May 25th, 2010 07:59 pm
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WillieNumber3
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Egged on by Paxman, I pose the following question.  Father's day cometh, and I get a gift.  For 300 USA dollars or less, what is the proper watch for a philosopher? 

Also, is there a website somewhere that has serial numbers for a c. 1910 Elgin pocket watch in a Philadelphia Watch Case Company case?  The case is number 8346875.

TIA!

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Edit: I've learned that case numbers are not useful, and that the serial number of the Elgin watch, which is apparently properly described as a sidewinder, is 13,539,715, and dates to 1906.  The watch belonged to my great grandfather, a criminal defense lawyer in Lorain Ohio, a rough, industrial, ship building town at the time.  Probably pulled it out during arguments in court for dramatic effect. 

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Willie, this is an Elgin Grade 312, 16S, 15J and was manufactured in 1907, there were a total of 366,000 between 1904 and 1927

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 Posted: Tue May 25th, 2010 09:30 pm
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Cool. A Little chunk of family history. Thanks!

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 Posted: Tue May 25th, 2010 10:28 pm
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My pleasure thumbsup.gif

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 Posted: Tue May 25th, 2010 11:06 pm
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Well done Nick. Now we gotta hook him up on a watch suitable for a philosopher on $300.

Does a philosopher require a watch? I would almost thing it would have to be a dress watch or may be a pilot style but this is just my perception really of what a philosopher would or should wear. I'm certain my perception is skewed and faulty. I wonder what the rest of the 3T crew would think.toon1.gif

Tom, if you wanna pick something up on the secondary market you can do all right in your budget. Do you have anyconcern over water resistance? Are you and active philosopher? Like a strap or metal bracelet?

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Whatever you choose for 300 bucks, it has to have a mystery dial...........or what about a Tissot stone watch? ("the philosopher's stone")subtlelaugh.gif

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ooooooo, so $300 for a watch, let me think. You can get some sweet new Vostok Divers watches for less than that. The new ones not the old ones PM me if you want sites. Hmm or if you chip in $50 more you can get a Artego that is a big divers watch or maybe a classic looking pilot watch by Volmax with Poljot movement, they are hand crankers but very good IMHO. Craig at R2A has some great watches around that price. I know these are all Russian but at that price you will have a good selection to choose from, I have loads of Russians and they are very good.
Also maybe look into an Orient or a Seiko automatic, they have divers and Orient have a more smart looking power reserve range.
Or as a philosopher you could spend the money to visit a friend and contemplate what time it is.  

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Hope it helps.

 

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 Posted: Wed May 26th, 2010 05:25 pm
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"Philosopher's stone" thumbsup.gif

Over here in the states they thought we wouldn't understand the reference, so a famous kid's book became "HP and the Sorcerer's Stone." I was insulted.

Some of those Russian Watches are really cool. I especially like the look of the watches based on WWII period stuff.

Uh... then I saw this...would this be obnoxious?

http://www.rugift.com/watches/retrowerk-eta2824-watch-r001.htm

Mind, I have no clue what I'm doing.

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I wouldn't call it obnoxious Tom, and not a bad price.....probably not something you wold want to wear everyday though oh my.gif and probably not the best choice for your first steps into WISdom

If you like the Russian watches check out http://www.russia2all.com, Craig Hester the owner is a friend of 3T and you can get a 10% discount, he is probably the largest importer of Russian watches in the US....the Vostok Europe watches are a pretty good value. thumbsup.gif

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 Posted: Wed May 26th, 2010 05:46 pm
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Thanks, Nabco - I was just sort of looking around at things, and those looked crazy. Coincidentally, I was also just perusing the russia2all website. Many thanks for the guidance - always good to know you are buying from good people.

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Wow that's nutty, Tom. Very over the top Russian looking with good Swiss movement. I think I have a good one for you. In fact, I am thinking of ordering one of these... what do you think?


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 Posted: Wed May 26th, 2010 07:19 pm
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Hmm. I think it should be a 24 hour watch. How about this?

http://www.russia2all.com/aviator-sturmanskie-24-hour-military-watches/aviator_buran_volmax_sturmanskie_watches.html

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