() Christopher Ward C8. A traditional Type A pilot watch design
() Christopher Ward C11 design based on a cockpit altimeter
() Cincinnati Watch Company P40-M design based on clock in the cockpit of the P-40 Warhawk WWII fighter
() Hamilton Khaki Pilot Pioneer . Design based on pocket watch provided to air crews in WWII.
() Dekla Type A Flieger with a bronze case and sunray blue dial.
Originally from Oklahoma. Left for college and never returned. A teaching career took me to several universities. Eventually moved to the Bay Area and then to the Pacific Northwest where I've been for...
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I love the collection. Not very common watches.
I can already see you got a unique style that you stick to 🔥
Lovely collection!
Thanks for sharing
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I love the colour of the Cincinnati, and it's 13-24 central ring. I think this is the first Pilot I've ever liked 👍 Never say never!
That P-40 is on my list!! I absolutely love that honey dial!!!😍
That Cinnci is sharp.
I love the colour of the Cincinnati, and it's 13-24 central ring. I think this is the first Pilot I've ever liked 👍 Never say never!
I agree. The P-40M from Cincinnati Watch Company has a unique look that I find very appealing. It's worth noting that the microbrand has several unique and attractive models. Furthermore, the watches are assembled and regulated in Cincinnati by the in-house watchmaker. I own two of the models they offer and each performs flawlessly with variance from atomic clock reference of less than two seconds a day. Considering that the price of their watches are in the hundreds of dollars, I think they offer some of the biggest bargains in the market. Definitely worth checking out on the internet.
Love your style.