32mm Bernex Barracuda, I believe from the 1960s. It is a confused watch, it wants to be sporty/fieldy with its fun text, waterproof steel case, brushe...
A 33mm 1960s LeCheminant Skymaster. LeCheminant made their name providing timepieces for the Royal Navy before focusing on watches in the 1950s. “Jobb...
31mm 1950s Technos. I got this in a charity auction for some cat shelter (I wasn’t paying attention, I just went for the free cake and a sit down) for...
30mm Rotary Supersports, and I think it’s early 1950s. Might have non-original crown, but it matches the indices on the dial. Really nice condition, a...
Unintentional back-to-back Vertex. 28mm 1936 Vertex with a sterile dial. Has the original crown for this model and the acrylic has yellowed over time...
A 28mm Borgel-cased (still has serial number) 1930s Vertex Allproof. Needs new acrylic as there are two cracks, but it is very legible still. The Allp...
Not one to follow my own “no Enicar” rule (including an ATP in that rule-break, ho hum, still an unreliable narrator), this is a 30mm in a typical mil...
1940s 28mm Eros Sports in a Borgel-style case. Front-loader, so haven’t got to the movement (it runs fine so haven’t needed to) and I suspect it is a...
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