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Since the weather has been freezing my outdoor time has been limited.  What better way to pass the time than to work on a few projects.  Here are three I completed in the last few days.

left to right - a 1942 Kelton ( owned by US Time \ aka Timex) it features the model 20 movement and a non-radiolite dial.  In the middle is the 1960 US Time '100' Wafer Thin that  features the then newly introduced model 23 movement and split case.  On the right is the 1967 Timex 'Marlin' currently nick named the "Dot - Dash'.  It features the model 24 movement  and is  a grail watch for many Timex collectors.  The SSQ is used to help me check the time keeping.   No need for fancy time graph machines or devices. My philosophy is to wear a vintage watch as a reminder that time is best spent doing what one enjoys!

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