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 Posted: Fri Nov 11th, 2005 09:00 am
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I Found this Site to be Approprate for Today

http://www.antiquevintagewatches.com/military.html

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 Posted: Fri Nov 11th, 2005 09:10 am
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Great site...........here's another!

http://www.chronometer.net/

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 Posted: Fri Nov 11th, 2005 01:51 pm
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I like that Earth Watch they have. Most present day watches are based on designs made for the military. The wristwatch itself came about so tank personnel could carry a watch around in the tight confines of a WWI tank.

KenC wrote:
Great site...........here's another!

http://www.chronometer.net/

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 Posted: Sun Nov 13th, 2005 12:37 pm
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KenC wrote: Great site...........here's another!

http://www.chronometer.net/

When a site says they are selling "new old stock" or a watch with a "new old movement," what exactly does that mean? I'm referring to a Hamilton listing on http://www.chronometer.net/wrist.htm.

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 Posted: Sun Nov 13th, 2005 12:46 pm
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Or Ology wrote:
Hey Or!!! NOS or New Old Stock basically means something made in a previous year...say from 1982 in this Case Being a Hamilton and Was Never Sold or Issued for Sale and Still New...Not a Reproduction ...Hope This Helps  KenC wrote: Great site...........here's another!

http://www.chronometer.net/

When a site says they are selling "new old stock" or a watch with a "new old movement," what exactly does that mean? I'm referring to a Hamilton listing on http://www.chronometer.net/wrist.htm.

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 Posted: Sun Nov 13th, 2005 01:10 pm
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Thanks, OG.

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