VINTAGE watches ... show and tell ...

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Wow, amazing. As someone who is new to taking an interest in watches, I think I'll be looking at more Bulova's in the future!
 
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No longer have. Pictures not large. Restored and sold

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Everything I have is "vintage" now ... some are even antique. Let's see if I can do a few in date order ....
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This 1919 silver trench is all cleaned up now, serviced, has a shiny new crystal, and is sitting in the store waiting for someone to fall in love with it.

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1927 Rolco trench in yellow gold is off at the spa ....
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This Cyma tank dates to 1938 ...
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While this Rolex Hurricane Observatory is waiting patiently in a box for some parts (I think I've got them and will drop her - she is a her - off at the spa to have a movement service before she then goes to another specialist to have those hands and dial consolidated). She dates to 1945.

From the 1950s I can show you this pretty rare little Heuer alarm:
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and then these two each date to 1961:

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From the 70s, I've got a host to choose from. Seriously, I don't even know how many watches I own from that decade. Let's go with ... erm ... these two:
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From the 80s, I have a real soft spot for this one. I know that Techniques d''Avant Garde went and stamped their name on the dial but to me it will always be a Heuer: 5QgCwaA.jpg
and then the early 90's are now old enough to be vintage so let's go with this:
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Tissot's version of an Omega SM ST-176

inside is a Lemania caliber 1341
same as the Omega caliber 1041
 
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Bulova Oceangrapher Snorkel 666 ...
crystal ref# 714AWD
Case back gasket ref.# G796
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where did you find that cyma? Do you know the model? I want to see if I can get it from ebay. thanks
The tank I posted above or another one?

If it's the tank, they come up very rarely. I bought mine at a car boot sale in 1990. There's one on Chrono24 here: http://www.chrono24.com/cyma/origin...wer-reserve-tank-watch-cal-334--id2912459.htm
but the case seems a little rough, the crown's wrong and I'm not at all sure about the hands. I can only suggest you keep a running search on ebay, watchrecon and the like.