Vintage Candino Sub, photo taken just now. :thumbsup:
Its a shame about the scratched bezel, (which is only noticeable in photos) bar that I'm quite fond.
This 1930s Inventic with blued hands and screw heads, is another from my watchmaker's magical "discards" box and one of the earlier (1915) of many brands registered by Eduard Kummer's Ebauches Bettlach as discussed here by Honour:
I like the Laco & have had a couple in the past - lovely case design but too big for my 6 3/4" spindle hence me selling them. Good to see one again though :clap:
I'm wearing Borealis Oceanaut again - my brass/bronze watches (I own an Armida A7 as well) are getting all my wrist attention at the moment. So much so that I'm thinking of having a cull of my other watches. I also have a couple of incomings - both covid delayed unfortunately - so could do with clearing the decks a bit.
Early Snowite metal version of the Rolex Oyster case used for the Rolco and Unicorn branded versions.
The strap looks OK in the pictures but I am still looking - but because the lugs are horizontal rather than angled it needs to be very flexible if a one-piece is to be used. I heard silk watch straps were a thing.
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