On my 3rd Smiths
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aea730

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370 posts

216 months

Monday 21st November 2022
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The brand is a real quality product for what they cost

I started with my Dads old gold Astral, I bought an expedition last year and just got hold of this TransGlobal



Johnnybee

2,401 posts

242 months

Monday 21st November 2022
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I agree, great watches for the price. I've got a Smiths Commander PRS-60, I don't have a photo but here's one from the website


Doofus

32,649 posts

194 months

Monday 21st November 2022
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aea730 said:
just got hold of this TransGlobal

Bloody hell, that's a lovely thing!

redrabbit

1,937 posts

186 months

Monday 21st November 2022
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Doofus said:
aea730 said:
just got hold of this TransGlobal

Bloody hell, that's a lovely thing!
Yes it is - that's going on the list. Great value too, well done!

gregs656

12,015 posts

202 months

Tuesday 22nd November 2022
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Not that easy to buy.

I have the Jubilee Everest with the aventurine dial on my wrist as I type it.

Barchettaman

7,060 posts

153 months

Tuesday 22nd November 2022
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I have their PRS40.

It’s quirky, absolutely rock-solid and keeps excellent time.

If you can be arsed with the ordering process (I completely understand why they do it that way) and are lucky enough to get one, they’re really excellent watches.

HocusPocus

1,816 posts

122 months

Tuesday 22nd November 2022
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Oh, got lathered up by the title. Thought we had a seriously powerfully built director on our hands with 3 Roger Smiths wink

the-norseman

14,950 posts

192 months

Tuesday 22nd November 2022
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Johnnybee said:
I agree, great watches for the price. I've got a Smiths Commander PRS-60, I don't have a photo but here's one from the website

Thats nice

BrokenSkunk

5,001 posts

271 months

Wednesday 23rd November 2022
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As with a lot of these companies, the old stuff and the new are not the same.
Info on the original Smiths is here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smiths_Group

Timefactors who make modern Smiths watches is run by Eddie Platts. I've no idea how or when he acquired rights to use the Smiths name.

That's not to say there is anything wrong with either the old or the new Smiths. I've seen a couple of Timefactors Smiths (including Barchettaman's PRS40) and they're cracking things.

gregs656

12,015 posts

202 months

Wednesday 23rd November 2022
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My Everest



Tempted to change the clasp, but otherwise I really like it. Weirdly I was never that interested in a 1016 or a 1016 homage until I saw this one and haven't been tempted by any of the others.

aea730

Original Poster:

370 posts

216 months

Wednesday 23rd November 2022
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My other 2


aea730

Original Poster:

370 posts

216 months

Thursday 24th November 2022
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My other 2


dai1983

3,147 posts

170 months

Thursday 24th November 2022
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The black everest 36mm is all the watch I'd ever need and like the commander too.

Had ordered the everest but it was cancelled by the transaction processing company due to Smiths taking so long to process it. Ever since I've not been able to complete the order quick enough before the limit is reached when the shop is open.

For that reason I've given up and dithering over a GS 36mm quartz instead.


gregs656

12,015 posts

202 months

Thursday 24th November 2022
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dai1983 said:
The black everest 36mm is all the watch I'd ever need and like the commander too.

Had ordered the everest but it was cancelled by the transaction processing company due to Smiths taking so long to process it. Ever since I've not been able to complete the order quick enough before the limit is reached when the shop is open.

For that reason I've given up and dithering over a GS 36mm quartz instead.
Have you thought about eBay?

DKL

4,827 posts

243 months

Thursday 24th November 2022
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I've had my Grandfather's Smiths deluxe British Rail long service watch repaired and serviced. I've worn it a few times now it hasn't seen the light of day for the thick end of 40 yrs. I still can't work out who pulled the fast one, they are badged deluxe but have the astral movement. Either Smiths didn't tell BR or BR instructed Smiths to downgrade the movement to save money!
It's tiny by today's standards but it will get passed to my son in due course.
There's often a few on ebay all engraved and that makes me a bit sad as that is someone's family history.

dai1983

3,147 posts

170 months

Friday 25th November 2022
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gregs656 said:
Have you thought about eBay?
Seems like they get put on there by scalpers who Ive no interest in paying.

the-norseman

14,950 posts

192 months

Friday 25th November 2022
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DKL said:
I've had my Grandfather's Smiths deluxe British Rail long service watch repaired and serviced. I've worn it a few times now it hasn't seen the light of day for the thick end of 40 yrs. I still can't work out who pulled the fast one, they are badged deluxe but have the astral movement. Either Smiths didn't tell BR or BR instructed Smiths to downgrade the movement to save money!
It's tiny by today's standards but it will get passed to my son in due course.
There's often a few on ebay all engraved and that makes me a bit sad as that is someone's family history.
Any pictures?

gregs656

12,015 posts

202 months

Friday 25th November 2022
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dai1983 said:
Seems like they get put on there by scalpers who Ive no interest in paying.
They often sell for around list, sometimes lower sometimes higher. Worth keeping an eye on.

aea730

Original Poster:

370 posts

216 months

Friday 25th November 2022
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DKL said:
I've had my Grandfather's Smiths deluxe British Rail long service watch repaired and serviced. I've worn it a few times now it hasn't seen the light of day for the thick end of 40 yrs. I still can't work out who pulled the fast one, they are badged deluxe but have the astral movement. Either Smiths didn't tell BR or BR instructed Smiths to downgrade the movement to save money!
It's tiny by today's standards but it will get passed to my son in due course.
There's often a few on ebay all engraved and that makes me a bit sad as that is someone's family history.
The gold one in my photo above was the one my dad got for his service with British Rail. It will get passed on at some point too

the-norseman

14,950 posts

192 months

Saturday 26th November 2022
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aea730 said:
The gold one in my photo above was the one my dad got for his service with British Rail. It will get passed on at some point too
Nice all as Network Rail gives us now is a tote bag and a pin badge.