First wristcan post.

Nov 03, 2020,05:47 AM
 

Over the years, I’ve added to a few posts, shown watches of interest to the topic at hand, threatening to be a more committed member. Ill begin the endeavor with what my friend and watchmaker refers to as The Beast, a well-worn, vexing (per watch repair friend who struggled with the cal. 292 for years) Universalone.


46mm of simple, functional time keeping (at least for now...)

Larry





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Welcome and I hope to see more photos from you ...

 
 By: Cpt Scarlet : November 3rd, 2020-05:51
It’s a good photo and you should join us for WristScan this weekend. I’ll move this post over to the WristScan forum. Kind regards The Captain

Welcome aboard Larry!! A beautiful classic UG chrono you share. Unusual case size for the epoch makes it specially interesting. I wish to encourage you to keep posting...

 
 By: Subexplorer : November 3rd, 2020-07:06
... your watches and sharing their stories. As you know you may post in any of the brands sub forums and you can also participate in our weekly contest in section Wrist Scan which starts every Friday morning. It´s very fun and enjoyable. We have a new and... 

It is all about tic toc talks, the rest is about improving, changing, learning enjoying, fun and more

 
 By: PoyFR : November 3rd, 2020-08:30
There is no shy to have about being you nor displaying any time what's on your wrist, so like anyone here keep on sharing. Today I leaned from you (and thank you for it) is that I did not know there was a 1940's Universal Geneve wristwatch of 46mm Read fr... 

Thanks.

 
 By: gring : November 3rd, 2020-09:30
Thanks all for the warm welcome and for excusing my posting ignorance. Looking forward to sharing others from the box. This ref 22430 is from 1945.