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<blockquote data-quote="Ranger107" data-source="post: 554286" data-attributes="member: 4357"><p>Good question. Cars are considered "classic" at 25 years, but I have several watches older than that. When I was very young, in my teens, I inherited my favorite uncles "sunday" watch as he had no children. It was a gold Hamilton dress watch. Wore it for several years on special occasions. Don't really know what ever happened to it. Probably got lost in one of several moves after I left home. I do think the Hamilton railroad watch that was his EDC qualifies as a timepiece. Still have it and closest I have been able to date it is late 1800s. Over a hundred years old, still runs, and if I remember to wind it only loses about a minute in 2 days. Works better than I do, lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ranger107, post: 554286, member: 4357"] Good question. Cars are considered "classic" at 25 years, but I have several watches older than that. When I was very young, in my teens, I inherited my favorite uncles "sunday" watch as he had no children. It was a gold Hamilton dress watch. Wore it for several years on special occasions. Don't really know what ever happened to it. Probably got lost in one of several moves after I left home. I do think the Hamilton railroad watch that was his EDC qualifies as a timepiece. Still have it and closest I have been able to date it is late 1800s. Over a hundred years old, still runs, and if I remember to wind it only loses about a minute in 2 days. Works better than I do, lol. [/QUOTE]
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