That's not a watch, it's a trinket. A very expensive trinket.
Tom, your watch was almost certainly made by A. Schild as an ebauche. Hamilton got most if not all of their self-winding movements from Switzerland and made their last watch in Lancaster Pa. in 1969; they never really recovered from the Hamilton 500 Electric watch debacle of the late '50s.
http://www.hodinkee.com/blog/introducing-the-valbray-el1-100-years-of-leica-photography-edition
Only 17,999 Euros, a bargain!
Who are you to judge people or even comprehend how macro and micro-economics run?
You have to realize somethings. Making money is hard for some and easy as water for others. And usually takes brains and balls.
The more you have, the more you make.
17,999£? Peanuts.
I was shooting my All-American, well calibrated Kodak Retina....
Who are you to judge people or even comprehend how macro and micro-economics run?
You have to realize somethings. Making money is hard for some and easy as water for others. And usually takes brains and balls.
The more you have, the more you make.
17,999£? Peanuts.
You must be a very astute individual.
Could you please send me a small bag of those peanuts?![]()
My peanuts are of the cheap, inexpensive kind. I would love to own the expensive tasty ones... I could gracefuly throw them around. My full respect to those who can afford to do so.
I am Leica user with more brains than money, what should I do? (Since you seem to know what's best for us Leica users)
I am Leica user with more brains than money, what should I do? (Since you seem to know what's best for us Leica users)
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