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Remembering HMT watches

Posted: Sat Sep 13, 2014 5:57 pm
by Sakobav
HMT is shutting down they had a big campus next to Chandigarh at Pinjore. My first watch was Sona HMT

http://www.rediff.com/getahead/report/s ... 140912.htm

Re: Remembering HMT watches

Posted: Sun Sep 14, 2014 5:26 pm
by ckkalyan
Thanks for sharing ngrewal! :D

Some serious old memories!

I had the HMT - Jawan gifted to me by my father mid-70's, I think he purchased it from the CSD (Army Store) Rs 100/- I was quite tickled when he told me that I was almost a Jawan (adult) now...and here is a watch for you.

I still remember how I used to love the black dial and the way the radium numerals used to light up in the dark - very cool for a teenager who never owned a watch before.

Nylon strap, huge dial; I cracked up the glass quite a few times in the rough and tumble days! After the first glass replacement, it was never really 'water resistant' and the radium effect wore off gradually! :lol:

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From the web - almost a replica of what I used to have

Re: Remembering HMT watches

Posted: Sun Sep 14, 2014 8:05 pm
by Sakobav
nice story CK

Re: Remembering HMT watches

Posted: Sun Sep 14, 2014 10:55 pm
by kanwar76
I stupidly sold off my Black pilot to a friend recently. I hope I find another one. There was report of mad rush at Bangalore and Delhi showrooms. I think HMT is going to take a deep last breadth before dying down just because of this news.

Here is my limited edition white pilot.

Re: Remembering HMT watches

Posted: Mon Sep 15, 2014 9:43 am
by essdee1972
I still remember my Dad buying me the HMT Janata Super Deluxe when I was in class 8 (1985). This was from a large HMT dealership in Connaught Place, Delhi. I still remember the price - Rs. 242. A princely sum in those days! We were allowed to wear watches at school only for exams, starting class 8, hence the gift. In those days, we perforce learnt the discipline of winding the watch every morning.

Lasted me until 1998, when I gave it for repair to an unscrupulous chap, who proceeded to replace the HMT gears and jewels with some fake stuff and effectively put paid to the workings of the watch!

That was the last wind-up watch I had - unless some kind soul gifts me a Rolex...... :twisted:

Many people are unaware that HMT was part of the ISRO, a fallout of the accurate timers developed for the space programme. HMT & Antrix Corporation had the same "holding company" so to speak!

Re: Remembering HMT watches

Posted: Fri Oct 17, 2014 11:12 am
by pradeep2374
essdee1972 wrote:I still remember my Dad buying me the HMT Janata Super Deluxe when I was in class 8 (1985). This was from a large HMT dealership in Connaught Place, Delhi. I still remember the price - Rs. 242. A princely sum in those days! We were allowed to wear watches at school only for exams, starting class 8, hence the gift. In those days, we perforce learnt the discipline of winding the watch every morning.

Lasted me until 1998, when I gave it for repair to an unscrupulous chap, who proceeded to replace the HMT gears and jewels with some fake stuff and effectively put paid to the workings of the watch!

That was the last wind-up watch I had - unless some kind soul gifts me a Rolex...... :twisted:

Many people are unaware that HMT was part of the ISRO, a fallout of the accurate timers developed for the space programme. HMT & Antrix Corporation had the same "holding company" so to speak!
HMT, bring memoirs of the yester years, My dad gifted me a HMT after my matriculation. Sad to hear about HMT's demise.