Posted 9 years ago
kerry10456
(206 items)
About a year ago , fellow patron geo26e, posted his example of this watch.
Here's mine. Produced by E. Ingraham, circa 1929 to commemorate the Antarctic Expedition. One of the "Trail Blazer" series watches produced back in the 1920's
Thanks for looking and hope you check out George's postings also
Kerry
Nice clear graphics on dial & case. Thanks for sharing.
Dave
Thanks Lucas & Dave for the complement and the support, always appreciate seeing you guys have been looking !!
Thank you fortapache and VETRAIO50, very appreciated!!
Thank you mikelv85 & walksoftly, always very appreciated :-)
lol Though it's tak'n me a good minute to maneuver this site, I have finally figured out how to comment on other's collections....WOW! I adore watches as my father collects them, but a few of the ones you have shared are truly 'covet' worthy! Thanks so much for taking the time to post these wonderful pieces along with the accompanying narrative! Very cool!!
Thank you :
aghcollect,
Mani,
Indianafarm, welcome to CW
mikelv85
&
Radegunder
for all the support and wonderful complement, always very appreciated!!
Thank you LOUMANAL , very appreciated!!
Thanks Trey, hope all is well in your neck of the woods on this dark and stormy night.... :-)
Has the glass yellowed over the years ?
Thank You:
shawnicus,
Sean,
Eye4, the crystals on "Dollar" watches were a early form of plastic and turned as the years have gone by, some yellow, some greenish tint
ttomtucker
&
captainslack
Got it ... Thanks :)