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Glycine Combat Sub Auto and Pelikan 205 blue demonstrator (sorry for lousy pic)

 

 

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:thumbup: ...on the contrary anything with a Glycene Combat Sub Pro in is far from lousy!!! Nice..... ;)

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@Zenas, nice Hammie ;)

 

Then let me add something similiar: The Skyline and the Baigley

http://i868.photobucket.com/albums/ab243/Hamilton_Endicott/Boards/P1030752.jpg

 

Ah, but your Hamilton is magnificent as well as your Skyline. I have Skyline as well. My Hamilton is a Barton circa the late 1940's and tell me about yours and your Skyline please?

 

A beautiful Hamilton!

 

Tell us all about it :)

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For me , the best cocktail is Omega with Montblanc

 

Couldn't agree more.......

 

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1950's Omega Seamaster Calendar SS/ 1950's Celluloid #149 Silver Cap Rings

 

 

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1960's Omega Constellation SS/ 1960's Resin #149

 

 

Rick

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Omega SMP GMT + MB 146 Stainless steel Solitaire, Broad

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MB Monta Rosa, thanks Loy :thumbup: ......(MB Chrono Quartz)

 

 

Nice MB Chrono!

 

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v233/jelb/IMG_6684-1.jpg

My MB Chrono mechanical + 149 F

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My new and updated FP Family with my new TWSBI adoption :D

 

http://i.imgur.com/E0tdJl.jpg

 

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http://i.imgur.com/EZMTw.gif "Facts do not cease to exist because they are ignored" -Aldous Huxley

 

Parker 45 F, Lamy Safari EF, Lamy 2000 F, TWSBI Diamond 530 F, Reform 1745 F, Hero 616 F, Pilot Varsity F, Pilot 78g F,

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MB Monta Rosa, thanks Loy :thumbup: ......(MB Chrono Quartz)

 

 

Nice MB Chrono!

 

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v233/jelb/IMG_6684-1.jpg

My MB Chrono mechanical + 149 F

 

:notworthy1: ....lovely combo!!!!! :thumbup:

David

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Glycine Combat Sub Auto and Pelikan 205 blue demonstrator (sorry for lousy pic)

 

 

http://img828.imageshack.us/img828/6533/img00024201102090933.jpg

 

:thumbup: ...on the contrary anything with a Glycene Combat Sub Pro in is far from lousy!!! Nice..... ;)

 

Thanks! It's my current favorite and gets a lot of wrist time.

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Lamy Studio pen and Ventura V-matic Master watch. Both designed by Hannes Wettstein

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Lamy Studio pen and Ventura V-matic Master watch. Both designed by Hannes Wettstein

 

That is one stunning watch!

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This is an amazing thread with some stunning watch and pen combinations. My pic is fairly humble but I like it.

 

http://i620.photobucket.com/albums/tt290/tooflogged/WatchandPen006.jpg

 

Pete

My Pens: Visconti Homo Sapiens M, Pelikan M800 F, Sailor 1911 Realo B, Lamy 2000 M,Conway Stewart 28 M,1946 Parker Duofold M,Waterman Carene F, Waterman Expert F, Parker IM F

My Inks: Iroshizuku Tsuki Yo, Iroshizuku Ku Jaku, Iroshizuku Shin Ryoku, Iroshizuku Tsyu Kusa, Visconti Blue, Stipula Calamo, Pelikan Black

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My father's Esterbrook J filled with ink and memories. Ladie's American Waltham Watch Co. Watch has a ruby movement keeping perfect time. Date of manufacture prior to 1907.

"Be glad of life because it gives you the chance to love and to work and to play and to look up at the stars" ~Henry Van Dyke

Trying to rescue and restore all the beautiful Esties to their purpose.

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MB 149 YWC, MB Doue BP, Parker Sterling Silver Cisele BP & RB

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@Zenas, nice Hammie ;)

 

Then let me add something similiar: The Skyline and the Baigley

http://i868.photobucket.com/albums/ab243/Hamilton_Endicott/Boards/P1030752.jpg

 

Ah, but your Hamilton is magnificent as well as your Skyline. I have Skyline as well. My Hamilton is a Barton circa the late 1940's and tell me about yours and your Skyline please?

 

A beautiful Hamilton!

 

Tell us all about it :)

 

Thanks for the kind words and sorry for the late answer, I am not so often looking into the board but will do it in the future.

 

Well, the watch is a Hamilton Bagley from around 1939-41 and one of the nice Hamiltons with the so-called tubular Lugs. Other models like the Dodson, Sutton, Bentley and Bowman had a similar feature and style. This particular Bagley has the more seldom two-tone black enemal numeral dial, while most Bagleys still existing have the applied 18K gold numerals. The case is 10K gold filled, so it was one of the "cheaper" watches of that time. The grade in the watch is Hamilton 987A, a real workhorse and very nice 17-jeweled piece. The hands on mine aren't the original ones but I like them, makes it looking a bit more like a "Railroad watch".

 

The pen is, as far as I learned here and on the pages from Richard an Jim Mamoulides a Skyline moire in grey and one of the later models of around 1948 or somewhere near the end of the production time. It has a nice medium nib and is a bit a wet writer, at least compared to my Sheaffers. So I must be a bit more careful since I tend to use more pressure while writing and that makes the writing sometimes not as nice as I want to have it.

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But don't you see? The pen is mightier than the sword.

- Marcus Brody in INDIANA JONES AND THE LAST CRUSADE.

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My usual carry P-51 that Rick Krantz refinished the cap on with my worn hard, put up wet daily for 5 years

Citizen Titanium Perpetual Calendar Chronometer.

 

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and my new Seiko SBCM023 Prospex Perpetual Calendar Diver and a Parker P-45 "Flighter".

 

Bruce in Ocala, FL

 

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My usual carry P-51 that Rick Krantz refinished the cap on with my worn hard, put up wet daily for 5 years

Citizen Titanium Perpetual Calendar Chronometer.

 

I believe you meant Chronograph.

"Anyone who lives within their means suffers from a lack of imagination."

Oscar Wilde

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My usual carry P-51 that Rick Krantz refinished the cap on with my worn hard, put up wet daily for 5 years

Citizen Titanium Perpetual Calendar Chronometer.

 

I believe you meant Chronograph.

 

I believe you are correct.

 

Bruce in Ocala, FL

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