TI Series 550 LCD Dark Brown 1978 Model Digital Watch
Hello everyone! I have OFFICIALLY added my most recent Ebay find to my collection, bringing my total number of watches up to 8. The reason? I found a...
This is the 1978 model of the Texas Instruments Model 550 LCD watch. The one on the left has a working movement and caseback. But the case has a small...
Citizen ProMaster 200m Gold Tone Dive Watch-5502 F53235-Y
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