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I just saw this, and wanted to post it. simply amazing


most shit made today wont last 5 years
wow, really cool find. Thanks for sharing.
cool find, my wife is really into that kind of stuff. Ill pass it on to her.
That is awesome! That's craftsmanship!
Wow that is amazing. I love these kind of finds! Thanks for sharing.
Hovy, Is that yours?
Hovy, Is that yours?
Nawh mine, screw all your fancy watches. I got the OG watch right heeeareee!
Nawh mine, screw all your fancy watches. I got the OG watch right heeeareee!
Did you buy it new?
cool find. hope all is well buddy:)
All's well J., thanks. ;)

Hovy, Is that yours?
Mine :confused:

"The watch was found by a diver off the coast of Scotland in 1970, amidst a shipwreck that is thought to date from 1653. It has been in the National Museum of Scotland's collection since then"
wonder who made it.
"Those scans revealed a wealth of detail to researchers, including floral engravings, Roman numerals, and even the clockmaker's signature: "Niccholas Higginson of Westminster." Historical records show that Higginson was indeed making watches in Westminster, London, circa 1650."

From the article...
Congrats
i want one
wow 300 years old didnt know they had clocks back then
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