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What's the oldest watch you have? And why?

I sold a variety of Swiss and non-swiss brands for a long time when I worked as a jeweller. At the same time, I developed an interest in antique jewellery and watches.

So whether is cheap or expensive, working or not, 5 years old or 100+ years old, what's the oldest watch you own? Is it a sentimental piece or something you purchased because of its model?

Just hoping to find out about some more different watches out there!

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[–] Daves92c4@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

The oldest overall watch I have is a pocket watch. It's a Waltham from 1886. It's a keywind and works perfectly. It is a cheapo model with a nickel case, but that in turn seems to have worked in its favor with age, as it looks great. The oldest wristwatch is another Waltham I believe from the late 40s. It also works and is in really good shape. The oldest ones I actually wear are a few Seiko 6139 auto chronographs. The oldest is a 1970. None have sentimental value, but are ones I enjoy having in my collection. I don't know the actual value of them. The two Waltham watches came from an antique show. The pocket watch I gave $75 for it and the wristwatch was $20. The Seikos came from online watch dealers. I don't remember exactly what I paid, but the most was around $150. I do know the prices have gone crazy since and they would cost quite a bit more now. I never carry pocket watches, but like collecting them. I also don't wear the Seikos that much, but do on occasion. I like them a lot for their looks and being older auto chronographs. They also deviate from my normal style of watch i gravitate towards, which are divers and chronographs with external bezels.