Pocket watches
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Gareth1974

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3,467 posts

161 months

Friday 11th January 2019
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One of my colleagues is retiring soon, we'll be having a whip-round and are thinking of getting him a pocket watch - he's a railwayman so it's quite a traditional thing in the industry.

I reckon we'll have a budget of £200-300. Any recommendations at this price point?

I've been looking at this range so far: https://www.tissotwatches.com/en-gb/shop/all-our-w...

geezerbutler

561 posts

164 months

Friday 11th January 2019
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What about the Mondaine Swiss Railway pocket watch?

https://www.watchshop.com/mondaine-swiss-railways-...

https://www.mondaine.com/watches/official-swiss-ra...



Edited by geezerbutler on Friday 11th January 22:23

NDA

24,591 posts

247 months

Saturday 12th January 2019
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geezerbutler said:
What about the Mondaine Swiss Railway pocket watch?
That's the answer. Perfect.

rog007

5,816 posts

246 months

Saturday 12th January 2019
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Do you think he’ll wear it or is it just for a keepsake?

Gareth1974

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161 months

Saturday 12th January 2019
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rog007 said:
Do you think he’ll wear it or is it just for a keepsake?
I do think he'll wear it - he's planning on moving to Yorkshire, and plans to work as a signalman on the North Yorkshire Moors Railway, so it would fit in nicely with the uniform he'll be wearing.

Thanks for the Mondaine suggestion, I'll pass it on to my colleagues for a look.

rog007

5,816 posts

246 months

Saturday 12th January 2019
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Perfik!thumbup

wag2

169 posts

253 months

Sunday 13th January 2019
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You need to use a pocket watch to realise why wrist watches took over. The result is, like old treadle sewing machines, well made antique pocket watches sell for little money. Of course you need to find one and it is likely to have no guarantee.

Tom1312

1,170 posts

168 months

Sunday 13th January 2019
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wag2 said:
You need to use a pocket watch to realise why wrist watches took over. The result is, like old treadle sewing machines, well made antique pocket watches sell for little money. Of course you need to find one and it is likely to have no guarantee.
The irony in this statement though is how many people now use their phones to tell the time, which is almost the same amount of faff.

This Mondaine ones look great in the flesh having seen them in stores. Especially if they have the trick movement that holds them at 00 seconds.

mistergrumpy

76 posts

181 months

Tuesday 15th January 2019
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That Mondaine does look good, I used to have one for a short time. Unfortunately it stops at the looks. The movement is a small generic quartz with a huge plastic spacer and it just doesn't feel heavy enough or even at all. I sold mine quickly onwards.

hollydog

1,108 posts

214 months

Thursday 14th February 2019
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How about one one these. only £165 K.