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 Posted: Sun Mar 4th, 2007 03:42 pm
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some history:D

Steel

The revolutionary hand setting mechanism of the HARWOOD is unique and is still today manufactured utilizing the original construction designs of 1922. A crown which is normally used to wind a wristwatch is absent; winding the watch as well as setting the hands, is achieved by turning the fluted bezel. A colored visual control indicator at the 6 o’clock position specifies whether the watch is operational or is in the adjusting mode.




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 Posted: Sun Mar 4th, 2007 03:48 pm
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Interesting history and news on the Harwood Johnnyhand6.gif....now you have twisted my arm into looking further into owning one...depending on Price!!!smile8.gif

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 Posted: Sun Mar 4th, 2007 03:54 pm
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O.A. Gaspar wrote: Interesting history and news on the Harwood Johnnyhand6.gif....now you have twisted my arm into looking further into owning one...depending on Price!!!smile8.gif

I'm not even going to ask the price on these. :D

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 Posted: Sun Mar 4th, 2007 04:04 pm
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Gumba here you gotoon1.gif

http://www.pilotswatches.co.uk/Harwood.htm

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Very unique Johnny... but the price....  yikes!   :shock::shock::shock:

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srh_pres wrote:
Ty Gumba!!! but like Steve says....Yikesrev_smile.gif Very unique Johnny... but the price....  yikes!   :shock::shock::shock:

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