For today, it'll be this Brio. Maker unknown, but possibly by Armand Chatelain-Voumard of Tramelan in the French-speaking area of Switzerland. If so, the brand name appears to have been registered in 1930.
This one probably dates from the late 1940s and at 36mm it's quite a big boy for its age. It runs on my only example of the 17j Eberle (NFT) 38/41.
RLT-17 is the best looking of all the RLT watches I reckon.
I'm working from home today, so haven't worn a watch all day, but as I've just acquired another watch with a faceted crystal that is awaiting a battery, I thought I'd pull this funny looking thing from the back of the watch box to get me used to the look.
RLT-17 is the best looking of all the RLT watches I reckon.
I'm working from home today, so haven't worn a watch all day, but as I've just acquired another watch with a faceted crystal that is awaiting a battery, I thought I'd pull this funny looking thing from the back of the watch box to get me used to the look.
Out on the road tonight with my orient. This watch has done a tour of most of my straps recently but is now on the rubber it came on which I will be keeping it on I think. Possibly...
Really can't fault the luminescence of this Orient.
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