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I added this lovely Timex electronic to my rotation yesterday. The blue dial surrounded by a black shadow like this is very appealing to me. Thanks again to @JohnD for inspiring me to get it.

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On 4/18/2020 at 6:50 AM, FLwatchguy73 said:

I added this lovely Timex electronic to my rotation yesterday. The blue dial surrounded by a black shadow like this is very appealing to me. Thanks again to @JohnD for inspiring me to get it.

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This is VERY cool! I love this watch.

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I replaced the Mercedes hands on this Invicta. They just didn't look right with that Seamaster pattern scalloped bezel.

I LOVE this blue sunburst dial .

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Latest arrival, this 'Limit' Swissonic ESA9158...

 

This Avia Swissonic ESA9154 is in the post.....

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Latest arrival, this 'Limit' Swissonic ESA9158...

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17 minutes ago, FLwatchguy73 said:

Timex "mystery" dial watch. Love the midnight blue:wub:

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Bugger that's another one I'm going to have to look out for!:unsure:

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Powder blue dial (which doesn't really show in these pictures) with light blue lettering, so it kind of qualifies as a Blue dialled Timex.

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Circa 1964, and manufactured in Dundee. I must admit the mystery dial above puts this one in the shade. I don't suppose you would consider a swap? No? Thought not.

There are several versions of "Timex Cinderella", and later versions have a picture of the Disney character on the dial.

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Omnia BG866 based late seventies pin lever with the ubiquitous for the time, offset crown.

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I posted this recently on the Watch of Today thread. Of the three, it is far and away the winner, despite the pitting on the plating.

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Late addition to blue dials; this is a Pulsar with Seiko 7s26 movement. Does not wind, nor does it hack, but nice looking I think.

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7 hours ago, JohnD said:

Bugger that's another one I'm going to have to look out for!:unsure:

That's the mistake I made by looking back from the beginning of the WOTD thread. No joke, I bought 5 watches I fell in love with there!:P sometimes I like to be original, but when a watch is cool, it's cool, even if I'm not the only one with it.

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9 hours ago, GomBoo said:

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Why do I like that?.....:)

Bob

 

 

1972 Timex Marlin 21 Jewels

 

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interesting. did you buy that from me?

 

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No... It was a gift from my favorite local Watch Finder.

Are you saying that one is on the block?

Bob

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1 hour ago, GomBoo said:

No... It was a gift from my favorite local Watch Finder.

Are you saying that one is on the block?

Bob

The one I posted is indeed listed for sale. You can find it over on the bay.  But, did you know the one you show is not original.  the case should be gold toned.  The chromed case was used on the one I show and another with a multi color dial and white hands.  If I recall correctly the case style is a homage to an Omega that was also marketed in the early 70's just as these were.

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3 minutes ago, JerseyMo said:

The one I posted is indeed listed for sale. You can find it over on the bay.  But, did you know the one you show is not original.  the case should be gold toned.  The chromed case was used on the one I show and another with a multi color dial and white hands.  If I recall correctly the case style is a homage to an Omega that was also marketed in the early 70's just as these were.

  The movement stamped 'Britain', I've been looking for a while and I have never seen another Black dial Marlin with the gold block indices. The silver case may be an over the pond thing, I'll ck the 'bay'

Thanks 

GOM

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