Posted 12 years ago
thisoldwatch
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I thought our viewers would like to see my 1939 Ingersoll Pocket Watch with the Big Bad Wolf & Three Little Pigs.
Enjoy and thanks for looking.
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Posted 12 years ago
thisoldwatch
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I thought our viewers would like to see my 1939 Ingersoll Pocket Watch with the Big Bad Wolf & Three Little Pigs.
Enjoy and thanks for looking.
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Thanks Dave, :)
Thisoldwatch,
I love it.
Here is the version I have with matching alarm clock.
http://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/56028-big-bad-wolf?in=collection-722
Dave
Jim appears to be a very nice piece, could we see the movement. I have seen alot of "Fantasy" watches floating around lately and wouldn't what to mislead you. The casing seems wrong and would like to verify it to be an Ingersoll. I hope I'm just being to jumpy about it, but You would want to know. Best Regards, Kerry
Fabulous watch!
Kerry,
I owe you a debt of gratitude for bringing to my attention the fact that this watch could be a made-up fake. I did get a chance to open the back and to my dismay, it is sadly a made-up watch. Thank you.
Jim
Kerry has a great eye for the smallest detail on watches amazing ! Great help Kerry on this one . Who would have figured that out from the photo . Kudo's
Love the watch anyway though :-)
Jim, sorry it didn't work out, but still a great looking watch. It's always better to know these things. Thanks Mani for the complement and "Kudos". The reason I thought it might be a "Fantasy" watch was the Westclox style casing and the ring line around the edge of the dial. It still looks good and would still fit into a "Mickey Timepiece Collection" as a reproduction piece.
Haven't seen or heard anything lately, just checking to see if still around and see if possible I could use this photo for a reference to "Fantasy" character watches in an online group and informational format.
Kerry