My Father's Bulova Accutron Snorkel 666 feet
Re: My Father's Bulova Accutron Snorkel 666 feet
I love this story. Thanks for sharing. I'm so glad you have this piece of your dad to carry with you.
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Re: My Father's Bulova Accutron Snorkel 666 feet
Whoa, that's a magnificent story beautifully told.
As someone who missed meeting his biological father only by a few years, as a father and grandfather (who has mechanical watches locked away for the three grandsons whom I hope to see turn twenty-one in between eleven and sixteen years' time), your story reaches me and I thank you for it.
I had no idea that the snorkel was a hummer by the way. I have owned Bulova tuning fork movement watches an still have one or two new old stock Bulova straps: if you'd tell me what the lug width is I'd very happily send you one.
As someone who missed meeting his biological father only by a few years, as a father and grandfather (who has mechanical watches locked away for the three grandsons whom I hope to see turn twenty-one in between eleven and sixteen years' time), your story reaches me and I thank you for it.
I had no idea that the snorkel was a hummer by the way. I have owned Bulova tuning fork movement watches an still have one or two new old stock Bulova straps: if you'd tell me what the lug width is I'd very happily send you one.
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C6 & C60 Kingfishers,
C600 Tritechs,
C63 "some",
C65 "some",
C4, C40, C8, C9, C3, C5, C20 & 23FLE
Some other brands
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Re: My Father's Bulova Accutron Snorkel 666 feet
Hmm
for some reason I missed this thread back In February, but happy to find it now and read a fabulous and touching story.
Kudos
for some reason I missed this thread back In February, but happy to find it now and read a fabulous and touching story.
Kudos
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