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    Back on Topic

    Okay, okay,.........enough of the retro rabble babble, let's get back to the point............what about the two women taking McMurdo's pants off?!!!
    "The opposite of faith is not doubt. Doubt is central to faith. The opposite of faith is certainty."
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    Or.......

    McMurdo, why were two women wearing your pants?
    "The opposite of faith is not doubt. Doubt is central to faith. The opposite of faith is certainty."
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    Quote Originally Posted by auld argonian View Post
    Unlike my father, I'm not dropping bombs from a B-17 so I can get away with knowing about what time it is rather than precisely what time it is.
    Hmmmm . . . that's the watch I carry: a Hamilton 4992B Navigation Master with a 24-hour face. It was used during World War Two for time and distance navigation. Since I'm an air traffic controller and deal with time as part of my job everyday, I like accurate timepieces and especially this one since it is related to aviation.

    Older pocket watches often have balance wheel staffs that are easily broken from shocks like a small drop or banging the watch against a table. Newer mechanical pocket watches will have the staff mounted in a manner that can absorb some force before breaking. I carry a Tissot wind-up pocket watch in my sporran or my Hamilton in a dedicated pants pocket. I'm going to make a leather carrying case for the Hamilton so I can wear it with my kilts too.

    I don't have a Hamilton pocket watch just for the sake of retro. I've carried mine for about 20 years because I find wrist watches uncomfortable. Since I've chosen a pocket watch, I thought it would be nice to have something I admired for it's precision, construction, and it's place in history.

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    I just might have to look into getting myself a packet watch. I notice WalMart has several inexpensive ones with leather covers.

    Though I must admit, I wish they still had wind-ups or automatic pocket watches. I've gotten so tired of changing batteries, I finally moved to solar or kinetic wrist watches. Of course I do still have my 1968 Automatic Seiko Navigator - problem is I have to adjust the time every month or so.

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    owing to a recent burglary I no longer have my 1926 Waltham with it's exquisite Maximus movement... but it will be replaced. As far as modern stem-winders are concerned any decent jeweler should be able to order one for you. prices vary, but I'd expect to pay something in the region of $100-150 for a really good pocket watch in a stainless steel case. Move up to gold and it'll cost more than a wee bit more...

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    I'm glad to see this thread! I like to switch off my wrist watch to a pocket when I pipe. On such occasions, I'm wearing the waistcoat that goes with the Argyll jacket. This is common wear among pipe bands and soloists. But, I like to wear the pocket sometimes when I wear jeans because of the watch pocket. But, sometimes, I want to wear my pocket watch when I don't have either; so, I'm happy to see that there are these belt pouches!

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    I just bought this one on e-bay


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    That's cool looking.

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    That is lovely...I hope that it's a good, manly large size. Seems like watches are so small lately.

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    Pocket watch holder

    This thread inspired me to go out into the workshop and try to make a pocket watch holder that would attach to a kilt belt. Here is what I came up with.



    Pretty basic, but it will do the job.

    Cheers

    Jamie
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