Dr No[Moderator Omega - Wristscan]
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Let's see the watches that . . .
Apr 17, 2014,11:23 AM
. . . aren't in your collection, but would/could/should have been, had fate not intervened.
Ten years ago, there were two new offerings that sang to me. A limited edition Glashütte Original 1845 Karrée . . .
. . . and an equally limited production Dornblüth 04.0.
[image and watch credit: tempusfugit]
These German manual winding designs hit high notes on every count, and I'd like to own them to this very day. They would've been in my collection but for one reason: my decision at the time to acquire another watch that precluded them. That one is now gone, but the longing for the also-rans is still strong.
Let's see the watches that would've been in your collection with the benefit of hindsight, along with the watch you're wearing . . .
. . . today. Of course, if you've never passed on a watch, or just started collecting, then please join in with the one presently on your wrist.
Art
PS - thanks to Miki J for the inspiration