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28
Jan

Antique Pocket Watches

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The Antique Pocket Watch

When I was younger I have thought of the real value of watches, even thought for a long time I had a clear preference toward new advances watches, out of the simple reason that what is new is simply better, I have come to learn to appreciate the antique and sometime just old watches, antique watches are something that fascinates me today and I would not miss an opportunity to explore any watch that is more than 60 years old.

grande sonnerie pocket watch As many others I started having interest in watches through a close relative of mine, looking at his collection and the stories he told about each single watch in his collection it gave me a sense of not only collecting but exploring and learning about societies and history, today I am even more impressed by antique watch collecting because u have come to learn how watches represent our journey into time and how keeping time is something that is more than just looking at a watch but being connected to the universe and maybe even beyond.

In general we are all burning through time, and I have no doubt that ancient humans did not have a clear understanding of life, because they could not keep time, and if you notice that those civilizations that lived before the invention of the watch had their scientists working hard on keeping the time, the longest day of the year or the shortest, a ray of sun that enters a small hole in a ceiling and strange stone structures that are used one day a year.

When discussing antique watch collecting you can not help but mention the antique pocket watch, this elegant way of carrying a watch is almost extinct, but in the past this was the way people (mostly man) carried their watches around, flashing it to everyone in the street. The pocket watch has become a status symbol almost immediately and is in fact the first personal watch that has been manufactured.

Collecting antiques required a lot of knowledge and experience, much more than that is needed for collecting antique pocket watches, a fascinating hobby and an extremely interesting thing to do, you will be amazed to learn how much one needs to know in order to get a unique antique pocket watch, in the process of purchasing a pocket watch you may have to read and learn about people who owned it and carried it, even travel around the world for clues or people that have come in touch with the watch itself. Most serious collectors need to make sure that once they found the antique pocket watch that they got the right one, today too many people take advantage of this collectors passion and create worthless replicas to try and tempt some novice collector to put his money on.

If you will be lucky and find the antique pocket watch you were looking for you will have something you can proudly show to your grandchildren, and since you have already done the research and know everything there is to know about the pocket watch, tell them its story, in many cases it has now become, in a way, your story.

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08
Jan

Vintage Military Watches-A Must Buy

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Vintage Military Watches - Top Reasons to Purchase One

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There are many reasons why people enjoy wearing and collecting vintage military watches. Learn both practical and historical reasons why these elegant watches are so popular.

Military watches, especially vintage military watches, are one of the most valuable and interesting collection items that a person can have. An old military watch brings a certain kind of nostalgia, because they go way back. Aside from collectors, we also see these old watches from our grandfathers, many of whom still wear their precious timepieces with pride.

The mechanical watches started from the first spring-powered pocket watch created in 1524 by Peter Henlein. More than 30 years later, Polymath Taqi Al-Din made a spring-powered watch with the ability to tell time in minutes. It had three dials; one for the hour, one for the minute and one for the degree.

The Swiss are known to be one of the best makers of military watches.

There are several kinds of military watches, but before buying one, a decision must be made: whether to buy a new one, or go for the vintage military watches.

Die-hard collectors do not feel that their collections are complete without a couple of vintage military watches in their possession. Other collectors focus solely on acquiring the vintage. Why? Here are the top reasons:

Historical value:
Owning vintage military watches is like owning a piece of history. There is a great feeling in knowing that the mechanism in your hand is something somebody used a long time ago. It feels even better if the watch that you have was once owned by a soldier, which he used to navigate and tell time on the battlefield. For instance, military watches were used by soldiers in World War I.

During the war, wrist watches were not really in use, but soldiers needed faster time access. One of the first military watches ever released was created by the Hamilton Company, known for producing very fine watches in America. Hamilton even provided names for each of the vintage watches that they made during the 30s, 40s and 50s.

Practical use:

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Even if it’s old, these watches can still tell time, which is the primary reason why watches are made in the first place. A watch is primarily defined by its use as a time-keeping device. As far as utility is concerned, there is nothing quite like the military watch.

A military watch is known for its precision, effectiveness, sturdiness and durability. No wonder they were and are used by soldiers! For starters, military watches are accurate, functional and very readable despite their antique design. Also, vintage military watches lend a certain kind of elegance. They bring to mind a dapper gentleman, wearing a crisp tux, a whiskey in hand and smoking Cuban cigars. Buying used military watches can give you a historical accessory without breaking the bank.

A lot of vintage military watches made use of jewel bearings. Jewel bearings, which were invented by Nicolas Fatio de Duillier, were made to lessen friction. Before, these jewel bearings were made from tiny, grounded pieces of natural jewels. Most watches used garnet, quartz and glass as jewel bearings.

The pricier, top quality watches made use of ruby, sapphire and even diamonds. Later on, artificial crystals were grown and used as substitutes, making jewel bearings cheaper. For more information visit to military watches.



    

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