I restore and collect vintage watches. Here's a few photos of some of the more unusual ones that one will likely never run across. The Moser is in a 14K case, made in Russia probably in the 1910s. The case and the movement both have the same serial number, unusual for these kinds of watches that were usually recased. The Bucherer is very hard to come across given that it is a very conservative Swiss watch manufacturer. I think it's ugly but also so unusual that it is kind of cool in its own way. I have several others that are very unusual and if folks have interest in this stuff I can take photos and post. The Timex is called a ColorFlix. As I recall (haven't looked at it in a while) the second hand is a plastic, transparent dial that has multiple colors overlaying the actual dial that also has different colors. As the second hand turns the colors change on the face of the watch.
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