Hi all,
one of my other hobbies is collecting watches - any make or model (though divers appeal to me the most) so I thought this one may appeal to some on here:
It's a rare watch made by Motor City Watch Works (MCWW). Very few of these were made - Jay thinks only 5 - & they were all powered by a Seagull 2130 which is a Chinese version of the ETA2824. Jay, the owner of MCWW, makes custom watches (& parts for custom watches). Some years ago he was offered the cases & he made the watches using the Seagull movements (which he already had in stock) along with his own dial & hands. There doesn't seem to be much info out there on the web/forums, that I can find anyway, so after I'd won the watch off eBay UK - about 4 years ago now I think - I contacted Jay & asked him about it. He provided the above info & he tells me that he made some with a black bezel (where mine is blue) & with a yellow minute hand (where mine is red). I've only ever seen one of these for sale (now sold) & this is the only info I've been able to find on the web about the watch.
The watch is excellently made & has a solid link integrated bracelet, the lug width is 14mm, which is fastened with a hidden butterfly clasp, it also has a screw down crown (it's rated to 200m) & a display back. I've cut a leather strap to fit the watch, in case I ever want to go for an alternate look, & I'm now thinking about doing the same with a rubber strap. I have to say though that I'm not very happy with the look of the leather strap so I'm not sure it's worth going to the effort with the rubber strap .... the watch definitely looks best on the bracelet.
Hope you like the watch as much as I do