I started carrying a pocket watch when I was 13 years old. While I will still wear a wrist watch, I carry a pocket watch more often than not. If nothing else, it just screams "style points!"![]()
My brother got me a Hamilton 992 back in 1990. Great watch. Church members complained that the worship services ran to long. That watch was easy to see when I was leading services. Gave it back to him b/c I know he wanted it. Nowadays ... giving some real thought to buying another. Do these watches have problems with electrical devices/magnitism? Sincerely. bruce.
My brother got me a Hamilton 992 back in 1990. Great watch. Church members complained that the worship services ran to long. That watch was easy to see when I was leading services. Gave it back to him b/c I know he wanted it. Nowadays ... giving some real thought to buying another. Do these watches have problems with electrical devices/magnitism? Sincerely. bruce.
Well, there's an easy fix to that regret!When I was about 12 I had a paper route. One customer was ahardware store. On display was a board with pocket watches $3.95. I told myself I would have one when I got enough money. Never happened.
Webb C Ball had a jewelry shop in Cleveland Ohio. In 1891 two trains collided in Kipton, Ohio causing property losses and quite a few deaths. The cause of the accident was that the conductors on the two train had timepieces with different times on them.
After the collision, the train companies got together to try and solve the problem. They commissioned Ball to come up with the standards for a pocket watch that would allow the trains to share the road without colliding. He studied the existing standards and came up with a list of minimum requirements for a railroad grade watch. They were adopted and used through out the industry. These standards were maintained until the 1960s when the use of pocket watches was discontinued.
Kevin