Posted 5 months ago
pw-collector
(475 items)
Tennis Mickey.
Bradley
Swiss Made
Walt Disney Productions
Kerry, is this c. 1978?
Thanks for looking,
Dave
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Posted 5 months ago
pw-collector
(475 items)
Tennis Mickey.
Bradley
Swiss Made
Walt Disney Productions
Kerry, is this c. 1978?
Thanks for looking,
Dave
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Dave , yes on 1978, there were 4 models in the series. Tennis, football, basketball, baseball . There was a soccer one in 78 also, but it had an animated foot kicking at the ball.
Thanks ttomtucker for the appreciation.
Dave
Thanks Kerry for the confirmation, information and for the appreciation.
Dave
Thanks BELLIN68 for the appreciation.
Dave
Thanks mustangtony & Kevin for the appreciation.
Dave
Thanks musikchoo for the appreciation.
Dave
Nice one Dave ! I got the animated soccer version - http://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/68456-bradley-animated-mickey-soccer-watch
Dave I had one of these posted, but seems to be one that didn't get reposted. had it with the luminous dial 49 mickey, I've still bot the photo and the watch, along with the others in the series, guess I'll repost or better yet, post the series together, lol
Didn't notice until I took photo of mine, yours is missing the second hand, on these it's very unique, has the tennis ball on the end of it and rotates as the second hand moves. :-(
Kerry, I wondered if it was missing a second hand. Now I know.
Thanks, Dave
I didn't notice it at first, must be slipping, LOL
Thanks geo26e, ttomtucker & bratjdd for the appreciation.
Dave
your welcome dave :)