Sunday, October 04, 2020

First I've heard of a Parking Meter Watch! Buren Minstop from the 1960s, where it looks like a parking meter and was designed such that you could hit the button on the watch when you paid the meter, and then you would know how much time you had left on it after you left the car.

https://www.retrowatchguy.com/products/cool-60s-buren-min-stop-parking-meter-timer

and all the damn car sites that are pretending to be "lifestyle" focused, have never mentioned a watch like this, simply because it doesn't fit the thousands of dollars narrative, or because it's not from a sponsor? 

Buren was a Swiss pocket watch and clock manufacturer born at the tail end of the 1800s. Fast forward to 1966, and the brand was sold to Hamilton and was part of the changes that brought Hamilton's manufacturing from the US to Switzerland. The movement in question is the German-made Durowe 471-4, a hand-wound 17-jewel movement from the late '60s that ticks at 21,600 vph. Before this example's time, back in 1959, Durowe was bought by Timex and would later wind up as part of the group that would create ETA.

These are just bits from the excellent write up at https://www.hodinkee.com/articles/buren-minstop-gold-just-because

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