Image Unavailable, Please Login I might have shared this before, but this is a new pic in front of the local mechanic shop. Ww1 watch from 1915. I was able to research the history due to the engraving. Omega trench watch, 13 SOB Calibre movement, 36mm, World War One officer enlisted in the Armed Forces and served two years in France around 1918, Warner T. Bonfoey was born February 24, 1894, in Unionville, Missouri. He settled in Oklahoma, and had one son, who also served in the military. Unfortunately this son died in Korea. Just had the watch serviced.
Very nice! I love mine and wear it every day. https://www.ferrarichat.com/forum/threads/what-watch-are-you-wearing-today.166214/page-439#post-145913321
Slowly bonding with this one. Wears very differently than previous model. Image Unavailable, Please Login Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I do enjoy seeing all of these classic and expensive watches. Many I look up after I see them. A couple I have looked up cost more than my house though! I
Jaeger Reverso Grande GMT on custom Ostrich strap from Camille Fornet Paris Robb Image Unavailable, Please Login
The new one has almost a medical-white dial color...which makes the sub dials on the old dog look dirty. Which they aren’t! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I prefer the duo time face rather than the engraved initials. I don’t play polo so don’t need to protect the face - which was the original reason for the flip. Robb