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My only one - rescued from a watch lot and put through two (!) services in as many years. The hands and lume dots were resumed by Christian aka @WatchGuyUK 馃槈

 
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I actually had a very nice conversation with the original owners son,

 
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Some great examples on this thread!

Of course everyone is entitled to their own aesthetic preferences, but I very much like well-executed dedications, and they can add so much to the history of the watch.

Sam was a lucky guy - it was an Audemars Piguet...

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Inscribed with the day he was drafted.

His draft registration:


I have more but I have always felt funny telling too much about a man and family I'm not privy to.
 
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The day I saw this thread, coincidentally a Chronostop came up for a great price, engraved as well! Purchased from the son of the original owner who's children didn't want it. Seems a shame really.
 
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I have this on a virtually unidentifiable Mohawk Watch Co. watch. It was from an aunt I never met to an uncle I never met for Christmas just before he shipped off to Europe during WW2. It came home in a personal effects box, the uncle is still buried in France. My mom says that box went unopened for many years. I know it is hard to read "Always Yours Olga 12.25.42"
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Hats off to the true heroes.
the uncle is still buried in France

Moving quote from Dean Rusk in 1966 when Pres. DeGaulle pulled out of NATO and ordered all Americans off French soil... he replied "What about the 60,000 in the cemetaries?" (possibly paraphrased)

I'm not talking politics, only sacrifices.
 
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Wish I had something to ad, maybe one day, just wanted to say it鈥檚 an amazing thread. Thanks to all for sharing, great read and pics.
 
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My mom says that box went unopened for many years.
The dial seems lost and searching....
Respects to you and your family.
 
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To Ron From Olive 1916

Movement dates earlier by a few years.....14kt gold case also dial
 
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My 1940s 22242...not a military issue but was owned by a British service member. Provenance is here on OF as I am the third OF member to own it.
 
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I have this on a virtually unidentifiable Mohawk Watch Co. watch. It was from an aunt I never met to an uncle I never met for Christmas
just before he shipped off to Europe during WW2. It came home in a personal effects box, the uncle is still buried in France. My mom says that box went unopened for many years.

Incredible
 
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The dial seems lost and searching....
the dial is searching as am I. Searching for the missing Seconds bits. Once I find them I can get a crystal and put this family piece into occasional service.
 
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Had to explain this one to the wife 馃槻馃, 1960s Seamaster.....
 
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Case back on Omega bumper. I call this watch Fred. Fred worked more than two decades for this watch
 
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I love stuff like this. Largely because its part of the history of the watch it's self and as the poster above put it, some people worked more than 20 years for a special gift. To erase that erases history in my view.
 
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Picked this up on Ebay a few years back...


no idea who Andy is or was, but he was quite lucky getting this for only his 10th anniversary - I got a bit of glass from my employer 馃榾