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THE WATCHISMO TIMES: 1961 Hamilton Electric Mahogany & MOP ... Featured in the recent expanded & revised edition of Rene Rondeau's essential Hamilton Electric book, "The Watch of the Future", are these very rare ...
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THE WATCHISMO TIMES: 1961 Hamilton Electric Mahogany & MOP ... Featured in the recent expanded & revised edition of Rene Rondeau's essential Hamilton Electric book, "The Watch of the Future", are these very rare ...
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THE WATCHISMO TIMES: The FREAK(s) of Ulysse Nardin One of the more important developments in the history of watchmaking, the Ulysse Nardin Freak is definitely a new mechanical breed. ...
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THE WATCHISMO TIMES: 1950s Hamilton Pacer for Rockford Screw Company Rene Rondeau has this very unique 1957 Hamilton Electric "Pacer" available. Many presentation models with corporate logos were custom made by Hamilton but ...
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THE WATCHISMO TIMES: Odyssey for the Hamilton Odyssey X-01 Today, forty years later, Hamilton is issuing the "X-01" a limited edition reinterpretation of the original movie watch for $1195. Only 2001 will be made, ...
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THE WATCHISMO TIMES: Vintage Watching - Hamilton Odyssee 2001 ... Just noticed a couple of my favorite vintage Hamilton watches are up for auction this week. The 1969 Odyssee 2001, introduced in conjunction with Stanley ...
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THE WATCHISMO TIMES: Hatching Astronomic Sphere Clock by Vacheron ... 'L’Esprit des Cabinotiers' - The one-of-a-kind mystery clock that literally emerges from a hatching sphere - Created for the 250th anniversary of Vacheron ...
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THE WATCHISMO TIMES: Unusual Vacheron Constantin 1930-1972 Some 'out of the ordinary' vintage Vacheron Constantin wristwatches circa 1930-1970. ... Labels: antique, asymmetrical, deco, vacheron constantin, vintage ...
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THE WATCHISMO TIMES: Vintage Watching - Hamilton Odyssee 2001 ... The 1969 Odyssee 2001, introduced in conjunction with Stanley Kubrick's "2001 - A Space Odyssey". Hamilton was hired by the film to create a watch worn by ...
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THE WATCHISMO TIMES: Ignatz Flying Pendulum Clocks of 1883 and ... It got the name "Ignatz" from Dr. Rowell (a noted clock collector) in 1935. Dr. Rowell felt this clock had the personality of Ignatz, the mouse in the old ...
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