Oh man, I'm crying here........
I'm the same way..I've just got to try it!
You know how it is.......you just have to touch the cyclops to see if the glue is dry.
Great "Life Lesson"
Jim
Hi Rob,
Recently, I've been seeing some very pretty pocket watch movements in Swiss and US for sale at very good prices.
The 16 size movement is measuring about 43mm. Is that too large for a 44mm Pam case? 12 size seems to run about 39mm.
I'd like to do a vintage Frankenwatch with a pretty movement that easily serviceable.
There are some pretty Hamiltons at good prices.
Thanks for the assistance.
Jim
It looks like a 2842 movement to me.
Here's a good review of the 2842. Otto Frei sells them.
http://www.timezone.com/library/horologium...673144417823408
A real workhorse of a movement.
Jim
I was in San Francisco last week and stopped by Shreve & Co. to take a look at their watches.
A small selection of Pams but one caught my eye. The 242. I did some checking on the boards and with a few of our trusted dealers and can't find one.
Does anyone know of one?
I figure it wouldn't too hard to do since they do a Pam 88.
J
Has anyone taken a look at the feedback?
2 negs - both reference FAKE - one a Rolex and the other an LV Bag.
They have gen super domes in that quantity??
PASS!
Jim
Very thorough post. Thanks.
Question?? If I want to install a set of Davidsen Capped Hands -- can that be done by removing the bezel and crystal from the top of the case? I've never worked on a Pam case but have experience in other watches.
Thanks
Jim
Well, I've been following this soap opera with Joe since the start. Joe is working on a WM DSRD and a PAM 188 for me.
I had the 188 sent directly to him for some mods. Throughtout this whole thing he has communicated with me, and explained what is going on with his health.
No, I don't have my watches but Joe has assured me he will get them done as soon as possible. I started talking to Joe about mods to the DRSD on January 18, 2006.
I expect that Joe will do what he says he's going to do on the watches. I've been buying/selling wristwatches for over 25 years and have never had a problem with a deal. I have no reason to expect Joe not to act in a professional manner. When someone doesn't get back to you in a week and they're in the watch business it doesn't surprise me.
So, Joe keep working on the watches and focus on your work.
Jim
Seattle
Thanks for all the great information. This morning the man with the vj 72 movement decided to keep it - he says he needs to think about selling it and more $$ didn't move him.
So, i'm on hold until I find a movement. Nnow I know what needs to be done. And I deal with O Frei (Bob) so the pushers are no problem. Any ideas on where to get the correct bracelet and clasp?
Best regards,
Jim
I saw one of these sell at auction last year for $85,000 in close to NOS condition. Now one's on eBay for $35K.
Is there a close rep with the 1965 circa pushers and hopefully a Swiss mvt? I've searched all three sites and can't find anything close. The band and clasp should be period correct as well.
Jim