For me, it will be this Royal Oak jumbo. Which is stuck on my wrist for 3 days, now. Sporty, Chic, Sport Chic, captivating, elegant, this is the kind of Watch which give to the others the feeling you totally lack education and politeness as you can't help...
Hi All Still no change for one of my watches Sticking with my Master Moon, apologies for keep repeating myself! There will be something else on my other wrist HAGWE Cheers JML ...
Hi Yes it's been a while - but it was not worn for over 4 months, definitely derserve wearing. I am rotating the watch on my other wrist though, so there is some movement Another double watch shot Cheers JML ...
I'm sure you'll get one eventually, but I understand the frustration of having something on your wish list and having to search a long time. I look forward to your post when you eventually get one. Good hunting Cheers JML
... to wear the same watch for long periods. I tend to do this now, or at most have two watches (dressy + sporty) in rotation. I feel more 'connected' with the piece than changing every day or so. I can understand why you are wearing the Master Moon so of...
Hi Thanks. Think you're right - makes you feel more connected with a watch if you wear it for longer. Def enjoy wearing my Master Moon for extended periods. The only downside is that sometimes the down time between wearing can be rather extended. Think it...
i consider myself to be very very lucky as this is the mintiest 50 year old watch i've ever seen. i mean, totally spotless, but original. one member of the seiko group on facebook said that it appears to be one of the first of that model due to the'star' ...
Hi Looks great - if you hadn't of told us & not knowing your preference for '64 watches, I'd have never of guessed it was that old. Enjoy your latest addition Cheers JML
thanks Abel. very hard to find 50 yr old pieces in basically new condition although the case has been refinished in a sympathetic way. loving its accuracy at +1 per day. best G
... great on your wrist. The Seiko House Style, long history, perfect size and great condition. Any of us '64's would be proud to wear that one. You are on another winning streak! Enjoy the concert. Andrew
thanks Juan. i've owned Seiko's for years. in UK pretty much everyone started off with a seiko, but only discovered GS about 6 yrs ago. very pleased to have what is apparently one of the first of this model GS from Jan 1964. best G
indeed perfect day on northern part of the coast during Easter weekend I was positive you'll appreciate it Thank you for your kind remarks dear Bill Yours Damjan
and a beautiful baby you have too Horo. facebook tell everything :) huge congratulations, theres nothing better than holding your child in your arms for the first time. i can still remember both moments after 26 and 23 yrs. best G
... in the same wristshot. That's fantastic Horo. I can only imagine you had a great time together. I hope there are more shots of that GTG to come?! Regards Andrew
... bestowed by NASA on individuals and companies that have made a significant contribution to space exploration. One of the coolest Speedmasters out there. Pleased you enjoyed it. A
.. yes, this is the "special" version with 2 additional stones.... But the accuracy did not come back to the good old day standard (while GS can be re-adjusted to super high accuracy...). But, fully restored by Citizen, it looks cool, eh? Ken
Day, date, in early 70s, I think. Serviced and adjusted by Citizen people. Vintage is more affordable in today's my lifestyle :-) I love historically important pieces! Ken
.. Well I'll start with some pieces that got some extensive wrist time recently: Chronos they were, and Vintage as well: Let's begin with my beloved Type XX - always a pleasure.. Spring blossoming ..and the Breguet Chrono Type XX on a sunny day .. :)) Nex...
.. something like that one, really is in my focus.. - next to some other deliberations, we were also discussing ! ;) :) Thanks for the kind comment, my friend ! Best, hs
.. whom to be grateful, then ! Renewed quest, but updated " technique" Thanks for elucidating & guidance, too ! Best again & HAGWE ! hs PS: - relaxing and getting ready for the DD ( Deadly Duo), ehhh ?
.. Thanks so much ! You might not be aware, how much I enjoyed our talks " Au bord de la Seine", and at CC (Coffee & Croissants) and macrons - and these will have their future repercussions .. - Also when sitting in front of several treasures.. Hmmmm.. Pr...
.. the cherry on the cake is, the concomitant docs ( original Box by Chaumet/ Breguet - Paris and a devotion gift card document inside), show that the piece was given as a Xmas present from one brother to his elder brother.. ) - Somehow a story, where you...
Yesterday, a friend and fellow purist and I were discussing various watches and brands. We seemed to feel that every watch had some point which we would want to change. After all, we said no watch is absolutely perfect . At the time I was moaning about a ...
Here are a few I consider perfect, although you may disagree. Not a damn thing I would change on any of them. All in current production, I might add. HAGWE all. Best, respo ...
except for the hacking seconds issue :) Of course 1955 does not have any seconds, so I would agree, and I just love that movement. White metal...................? hagwe respo Joe
strap this one on some time this weekend. May be a bit formal/dressy, but I just attached the new brown strap so I got to wear it and admire the new combo. Great Weekend to all, CC ...
Known as the 8828ti Klassic, this Sinn is 40mm, which was big for the time (90's) and has a nice display back. Generally I agree with you on date windows, but this one is so unobtrusive and so well-matched to the dial, I think I like it. Besides, at least...
... timepice for our week end! I guess I will be wearing same old watch in my wrist since the last 10 days: Reference 2451 Omega chrono, circa very early 1940´s. This is a Pilots watch, bought for Argentine Military Pilots, and marked with the official em...
... I was greatly surprised when I found this one, and with a very different dial. Obviously this second one is an older version, and much less visible in a cockpit due to its design and relative small size for a Pilot´s watch (35 mm). Here I show you my ...
... chrono, with a lot of history behind. You are right, we need to meet and have a cafecito and chat a bit about our things. Let me pass through some troublesome business here and will call you to arrange a meeting! I´m sure we have some nice things to s...
. . . after a busy Thursday (knocked out in the third round of the 8-ball tournament) and unexpectedly busy Friday. Wearing the grey Karrée . . . . . . for the first time since last June. Not for the first time since last June: Anchor Bock. :-) ...
A warm welcome here, among your brothers in Madness... ;) Do you have some pics of the movement? That is the nicest cherry on a very delicious cake. All the best, and see you here more often! Nicolas