Thanks for sharing!

Jan 14, 2018,15:44 PM
 

What a great story and fantastic find!

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January 15, 1942: do you know what your watch was doing?

 
 By: Tick Talk : January 14th, 2018-09:53
Tomorrow would have been the most appropriate date to share this story, but a certain major watch show will deservedly take the limelight then so I'm hoping to assuage your anticipation with a small distraction about a Vacheron & Constantin watch. Off...  

Very interesting. Thank you for posting.

 
 By: kev09 : January 14th, 2018-11:24
Whilst our everyday watches are mainly for our personal enjoyment, it’s easy to forget that some timepieces have a harder life and perform a vital function. Regards Kev.

For sure

 
 By: Tick Talk : January 14th, 2018-13:35
the quartz watch has completely redefined our appreciation of exact timekeeping; today we take it for granted but back in then it was literally a matter of life-and-death.

Thank you for sharing this story!

 
 By: blomman Mr Blue : January 14th, 2018-12:12
Great find, a piece of history! Best Blomman

thanks, my pleasure

 
 By: Tick Talk : January 14th, 2018-13:33
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This is such a great post.

 
 By: TheMadDruid : January 14th, 2018-12:35
Thanks. I guess the watch is now in your possession? How did you track down its story?

Yes, in the cabinet

 
 By: Tick Talk : January 14th, 2018-13:33
I'm slowly building up quite a military V&C inventory, this one being the 7th, and each with a fascinating story. The watch's marking give away its RN heritage but the real interesting info comes from the chronometer records still available from the Royal... 

That's fantastic.

 
 By: TheMadDruid : January 14th, 2018-16:32
Good luck on your continued hunt for these military gems.

Really interesting research and topic - thanks for posting!

 
 By: nomadgiles : January 14th, 2018-13:44
My family has links to postwar Singapore involving Sunderlands: And somewhere in my parents house used to be one of these: (Pic from Etsy) from the navigators dash. It reminds me to see if it’s still there! Cheers, Giles ...  

Very cool

 
 By: Tick Talk : January 14th, 2018-20:03
thanks for sharing. Wonder who the clock maker was? Understandable that it has a winding hole in the dial to avoid having clumsy hands taking it out of the protective housing, but the regulation orifice above 12 is a bit of a surprise. I would expect that... 

Its a RAF Clock Mk 1 made by T&F Mercer of St Albans

 
 By: nomadgiles : January 14th, 2018-23:52
(According to the interweb) that’s all I know. Cheers. G.

Thanks for sharing!

 
 By: Broxi : January 14th, 2018-15:44
What a great story and fantastic find!

Good luck with your hunt

 
 By: Tick Talk : January 15th, 2018-16:59

Vacheron Constantin

 
 By: Antiquewatchfinder : October 5th, 2023-22:06
Hey! I have recently found a watch which looks exactly as one pictured. The reference appears to be ‘1566’ on the face. Do you know how I’d go about finding the information for this watch? Thanks. ...  

You’ll need to

 
 By: Tick Talk : October 6th, 2023-14:49
Read the entire discussion over again; two sources of information are noted. Obtaining records is a long process and may involve fees but if you can associate the watch with a ship it would elevate its significance IMO. Please come back to us with a new t... 

Photos seem to have disappeared from original post

 
 By: Tick Talk : October 6th, 2023-15:49
This is what we are talking about... ...