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11-30-2010, 05:55 PM
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Thanks for the heads up Jim
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Nope, I only buy Invicta's Jim, but thanks anyway.
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Now those look nice Jim! Thanks for the heads up.I'll be
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11-30-2010, 06:12 PM
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Can't wait to see them on the show
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Remind me of the 32 Degrees watches and others under that same umbrella...
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Thanks Jim, looks interesting.
I'll be watching.
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Cool. Sounds familiar, but not boned up on ingersoll. Look forward to it
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any info or backround you can brief us on...?
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I like what I see so far Jim!
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11-30-2010, 06:27 PM
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Chinese made but the name and original watches have a lot of history
http://www.ingersoll-watches.co.uk/i...bout_ingersoll
During their years of tireless creative urge. Robert and Charles Ingersoll, the founders of one of
the oldest American watch manufacturers established many milestones in the field of developing
pocket watches and wrist watches.
They followed an ambitious plan to on one hand, offer watches to the broad public and on the
other hand to offer reasonable prices whilst maintaining real quality. In 1892 thanks to Henry
Ford they succeeded to develop an automated production first for pocket watches and later for
wrist watches. Alongside the existing handcrafted production of Ingersoll watches an automated
production of watches was established.
With high quality and precision, at the very reasonable price of 1 dollar (which was a days
wages at the time) the so-called "Dollar-Watch" was born. The Dollar-Watch became so popular
that about 1 million of these watches were produced. Even Theodore Roosevelt mentioned that
during his hunting trip in Africa he was described as "the man from the country where Ingersoll
was produced".
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The success of the "Dollar Watch" from then on also called the "Yankee" was amazing. The
Ingersoll brothers had to adapt to increasing production and increasing production plants.
Meanwhile, the product range had been expanded by some technical pioneering refinements.
Also the production of the smallest pocket watch ever seen had begun.
In 1919 the Ingersoll brothers developed the first watch with the so called "night design", the
"Radiolite" with luminoious dial.
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That Bison No.9 looks amazing . Thick and chunky.
My only concern is it's listing for almost $500 ?? Huh
For a Hardend Mineral Crystal and Seagull movement. Android lives in that house for under
$200. That's almost Imperious prices and they are hand made hand assembled Swiss
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11-30-2010, 06:31 PM
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Ingersoll,do they air compressors also
Wait,Ingersol Rand....oops
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Looks very interesting. I will look forward to seeing the presentations.
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11-30-2010, 06:54 PM
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chinese made? no thanks......................
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Dirty S30 - Where did you find the X1 in your photo. It's not on their site or on the Shop?
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chinese made? no thanks......................
I don't mind that . Android and Stuhrlings are great watches. But the price needs to go down by
1/2 and then some.
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chinese made? no thanks......................
You got any "electronics" or many other products in your house????
My new Croton Super C--a great watch BTW--had a big "made in China" sticker on the
backside.
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Sounds GooD!!! We could ALWAYS stand a little change of pace!!!
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You got any "electronics" or many other products in your house????
My new Croton Super C--a great watch BTW--had a big "made in China" sticker on the
backside.
As I have said before I "try" not to buy Chinese. I have not been very successful. My TV was
assembled in Mexico and the next one I by in the near future will be assembled anywhere but
China. I am not saying Chinese products are bad in themselves, (lead in paint, dog food
poisoned etc) If this offends people I am sorry, but the Chinese are not our friends. Like I said I
am sorry......................
PS This is the last time I will bring this up, I don't want to get involved with this subject or any
controversial subjects.....
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Took a look at their product line. Nice to see so many automatics. The problem is can this lineup
stand the pressure of competing with Android or Stuhrling? I am a new geek, but a collector for
over 40 years and have some reservations. I think that I am going to miss Renato. However I am
going to keep an open mind when you present them.
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11-30-2010, 08:16 PM
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As I have said before I "try" not to buy Chinese. I have not been very successful. My TV was
assembled in Mexico and the next one I by in the near future will be assembled anywhere but
China. I am not saying Chinese products are bad in themselves, (lead in paint, dog food
poisoned etc) If this offends people I am sorry, but the Chinese are not our friends. Like I said
I am sorry......................
PS This is the last time I will bring this up, I don't want to get involved with this subject or any
controversial subjects.....
Acutally I've heard the same kind of comments about Vostak and the Russians. Maybe some of
the attitudes are a result of ones individual history. No big deal if you're not comfortable support
this group or that group don't, America let freedom ring!
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Some nice designs but way over priced in my opinion
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Look inside your computer....
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chinese made? no thanks......................
...or your TV
...cell phone
...car or truck
...etc.- you've been buying chinese products for a long time.
Today, "totally" made in America is unfortunately a rare description. I wish that wasn't the case,
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I just looked at the entire collection...some pretty cool watches...will definately be interested to
see what price point these are debuting at...
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11-30-2010, 11:29 PM
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Very interesting looking pieces. I am sure Jim did the homework on this new brand. He sure as
heck didn't let me down with Imperious. I just got my Gearhead today and I am still drooling
over it. Thanks for the heads up Jim, look forward to the shows.
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need a price point and size,,,,looks real interesting,,,,,,,like the black and red strap,,,
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besides ingersoll if the schedule does not change the shop has stauer timepieces next week both
shows should be interesting
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Hmm I see they have fossil too.........Idk what to think about these
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I was kind of hoping for ...
http://www.boschett-timepieces.com/
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Looking forward to some new timepieces. Like the fact that they are automatics! The Bison and
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I want to buy which says made in USA.
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They have a nice look to them. I will say I've never seen one in person, but have seen them
online and the prices are not as low as I like for that type of watch. At least in other online
stores. I'll keep an open mind, and watch to see them live. I can't rule them out for me yet.
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12-01-2010, 06:29 AM
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Three yr warranty is nice. Why don't they list case sizes on their site.
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These are listed between 45-47mm. See links for actual specs.
Ingersoll Men's Potomac Automatic Leather Strap Watch - J333200
ShopNBC Price: $308.00 or 1 ValuePays: $0.00
Retail value: $380.00
Shipping & Handling: $12.99
http://www.shopnbc.com/product/?familyid=J333200&track=-10102&ciid=11281
Ingersoll Men's Bell Automatic Carbon Fiber Dial Stainless Steel Bracelet Watch -
J333201
ShopNBC Price: $304.75 or 1 ValuePays: $0.00
Retail value: $375.00
Shipping & Handling: $12.99
http://www.shopnbc.com/PRODUCT/?trac...h-_-family-_-N
Ingersoll Men's Arkansas Automatic Leather Strap Watch - J333202
ShopNBC Price: $316.00 or 1 ValuePays: $0.00
Retail value: $390.00
Shipping & Handling: $12.99
http://www.shopnbc.com/PRODUCT/?trac...h-_-family-_-N
STSTL WTCH INGERSOLL MEN'S POTOMAC AUTOMATIC - J333199
ShopNBC Price: $308.00 or 1 ValuePays: $0.00
Shipping & Handling: $12.99
http://www.shopnbc.com/PRODUCT/?trac...h-_-family-_-N
Ingersoll Men's Peralta Automatic Leather Strap Watch - J333198
ShopNBC Price: $308.00 or 1 ValuePays: $0.00
Retail value: $380.00
Shipping & Handling: $12.99
http://www.shopnbc.com/PRODUCT/?trac...h-_-family-_-N
Ingersoll Men's Montgomery Automatic Leather Strap Watch - J333197
ShopNBC Price: $308.00 or 1 ValuePays: $0.00
Retail value: $380.00
Shipping & Handling: $12.99
http://www.shopnbc.com/PRODUCT/?trac...h-_-family-_-N
Ingersoll Men's Buffalo III Automatic Leather Strap Watch - J333196
ShopNBC Price: $268.00 or 1 ValuePays: $0.00
Retail value: $330.00
Shipping & Handling: $9.99
http://www.shopnbc.com/PRODUCT/?trac...h-_-family-_-N
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Need a better line to Replace Renato but they are nice for casual.
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Thanks for the heads up......look to be in the $400 price range???
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Dirty S30 - Where did you find the X1 in your photo. It's not on their site or on the Shop?
I found that photo on a German web site when trying to research a Bison No. 9 I use to own.
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That Bison No.9 looks amazing . Thick and chunky.
My only concern is it's listing for almost $500 ?? Huh
For a Hardend Mineral Crystal and Seagull movement. Android lives in that house for under
$200. That's almost Imperious prices and they are hand made hand assembled Swiss
movements.
I am pretty sure the prices will drop as soon as they get to the shop, the same way if you go to
Androids web site and everything is shown at retail price. Got to show retail just incase you get
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Their watches look good although not "new" in design or style. Maybe they have some nicer
leather bands than most, or nicer details once you see them upclose on the presentations. I'm big
on day/date and auto so that helps if the price is good. However, I still need to get past the name
before even concerning myself with where it was made or assembled..... And I don't think I can.
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Not bad Jim, how much !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!