The brand name considered to be the top tier of watches made for Sears & Roebuck in the late '60s/early '70s, this Tradition is powered by the 13j ESA 9154 transistorised movement.
Exactly who made them is unclear but Heuer, Hamilton and Tissot have all had a tentative finger pointed at them at some stage. However, I'm not aware of anyone ever having 'fessed up.
Just because I can't remember the last time I wore this, I think the watch has a certain something but the strap is crap and I haven't got around to seeking out a replacement yet.
Getting down them now. Going for a Fiat today, maybe it'll inspire me to do something about the collection of 4 Fiats I have sitting out the back whilst now having to borrow the wife's car to go anywhere 'cos none of them are driveable :blush:
I don't think Witch #2 was talking about watches, but "Something wicked this way comes ..." seems appropriate as this wicked San Martin Pilot MkXI timepiece arrived today ... :whistling:
Getting down them now. Going for a Fiat today, maybe it'll inspire me to do something about the collection of 4 Fiats I have sitting out the back whilst now having to borrow the wife's car to go anywhere 'cos none of them are driveable :blush:
Where do Tissot get these names? Is there a downmarket version called a Tissot Oik? And besides, what would a gentleman be doing with Camellia when his wife's called Janet?
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