Stony
Well-Known Member
Thought I post pics of the three watches I wear the most.
First up is my dad's Bulova watch that he was issued when he graduated from OCS in 1942. I found it many years ago in one of his footlockers after he passed away and it was not running. I had it fixed and it runs like a champ. There was no band with it, but I found the vintage flex band that you see in the pictures. You can also see where the shadow of the hands were when it stopped running. I only wear this when I feel that I need some good luck to come my way. For those that are interested, here is what is on the back of the case.
ORD. DEPT.
U.S.A.
OF. 143633
BULOVA WATCH CO.
Next up is a Swiss Army Victorinox that my wife bought me for Christmas two years ago. I wear this for dress up occasions. I like its military look with the leather band.
Last up is my G-Shock Mudman that I bought recently. I wear it at work and when I'm umpiring softball. Nice rubber band and a watch that will take a beating.
First up is my dad's Bulova watch that he was issued when he graduated from OCS in 1942. I found it many years ago in one of his footlockers after he passed away and it was not running. I had it fixed and it runs like a champ. There was no band with it, but I found the vintage flex band that you see in the pictures. You can also see where the shadow of the hands were when it stopped running. I only wear this when I feel that I need some good luck to come my way. For those that are interested, here is what is on the back of the case.
ORD. DEPT.
U.S.A.
OF. 143633
BULOVA WATCH CO.
Next up is a Swiss Army Victorinox that my wife bought me for Christmas two years ago. I wear this for dress up occasions. I like its military look with the leather band.
Last up is my G-Shock Mudman that I bought recently. I wear it at work and when I'm umpiring softball. Nice rubber band and a watch that will take a beating.