kshapero
South Florida Man
Seiko 007 with a Domed Sapphire Crystal and a Super Oyster bracelet added

Yes..they go way too fast...I didn't get another for 2 years after my last kitty passed..I should have dived in earlier though..as they are way too cool..Emile, We (my wife and I) are kind of between cats at this time. Our old girls moved on (yes, they died of old age) and no new cats have entered our life yet; for us they usually pick us not the other way around. Anyway, your picture has touched me... love them while you have them, they are a rare breed of pets.
Thanks for sharing,
Mike
my work horse, $xx, 1 thing for sure, more accuracy than that of a Planet
Los Angeles
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Waltham A 11 Army Air Corps 1945
Probably my favourite watch![]()
my dream watch, have a Tiger-Concept 1016 to keep me happy as I would never buy the real thingWell, it was "International Watch Day" (10 past 10, 10/10) yesterday so here is a new photo to bump this thread.
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1967 1016 with 1982 M4-P and 2018 Hobonichi. 🙂
Omega Seamaster Chronostop.
Cal 365 mov't IIRC.
Movement dated 1967, Watch left Bienne to UK AD 18th March 1968.
I found it in a junk shop 2002. The crystal was so badly scratched that it was impossible to see the dial. Fortunately I recognised the case/crown configuration.
A couple of hours with Brasso and Polywatch sorted the crystal, but the stop button was inoperable, so had to go away for fixing.Watchmaker said that it had been hit so hard that all the mounting screws had sheared. Still kept time though.
It's on a Hirsch Liberty strap 22mm.
It was originally rated at 120m waterproof.
The crown @ 10 moves the internal bezel.
Button @ 2 starts/stops/resets the chrono second hand