....I think I will need a bigger hard-drive....so many watches I covet!! I'll take ALL of Iceman's offerings for a start!! Uhm, quite a few of Nicolas and Blomman....oh this is going to take a LONG time.
. . . atch." Ok, guys, you all know the feeling: you're scanning PuristSPro, and all of a sudden, wham! - a watch pops up that you're just nuts about. Except, it belongs to someone else. Damn! Here's a few of your watches that drive me crazy. First, a Gla...
....I think I will need a bigger hard-drive....so many watches I covet!! I'll take ALL of Iceman's offerings for a start!! Uhm, quite a few of Nicolas and Blomman....oh this is going to take a LONG time. Looking forward to this.
First watch that comes to mind - Nicolas's 7924 BC. But he knows that already! Additionally, Bill's 5510 BC. And yes, he knows that already, too! Other than that, there are some very rare and very nice watches on this site, but none of them are ones that ...
His Breguet makes my heart hurt every time he shares it with us! I have also added my latest catch from JLC that helps me remember what day it is and when to wake up ;0).. The Omega Railmaster is also killer--thanks Art. The JLC is for Ken, he is waiting ...
This Dufour is my lust: The gang just are tremendous collectors. I got to see Jeff's new Voutilainen Chrono in person here in Philadelphia. Just incredible. But I also could shop till I drop with Samwan's inventory! Too many to show. I think Sam's taste i...
Art, I am not sure I am comfortable with this theme... It opens up a lot of "old wounds"... And reminds me of many watches that I have repressed and finally got out of my primary focus! :( This is far from all watches here in the forum that have caught my...
.. I think, there are simply too many for me; Let me sleep about it, whether its better to stay silent or "..whether to weapon oneself against a sea of plagues.." (Ref: Shakespeare : Hamlet ) Almost too much for a Padawan's delight !! Best, hs
. . . belongs to Tony C. Well, I've had the pleasure of seeing them in person, and the grey dial (quite rare, per Tony) is yet another . . . . . . pain in my heart. Art
Sounds like the ultimate wishlist!... Ubik's Big Indian, couple of Breitling AVI and CP...actually most of his watches! Ztirual's 2998 Speedmaster, Military Big triangle SM 300, 13 zn...well most of his watches as well!!! Noodia's Siffert Nico's 7924...an...
I have a deep desire in this one: By sheer lucky, Blomman is in process to donate it to the poor people of South America (me, of course) and receiving a major tax deduction from the Kingdom of Sweden. has another object of deep desire: Another friend, th...
. . . that I saw, back in '05 on another forum. It belonged to Phil then, and was constantly on my mind for years. At one point, we were engaged in a trade for my Mk II, but weren't able to complete it for some long-forgotten reason. Not long afterwards, ...
. . . how an image can capture our imagination? That one pic, which didn't quite capture the rose gold accents, was ever so vivid in my mind before getting lucky enough to land it . . .
Do you want to enter the same donation pool that Blomman is in (for the poor people of South America -- e.g. me)? Tomorrow I will post two VERY exquisite UG Polerouter Sub. Today's one and another with a dial that I never saw here. Cheers, Nilo
Great theme. For me, I'll not mention Iceman's overly coveted 8171 but start with the less obvious. These ones really hit the spot for me: First and foremost, SteveGs Reverso Chronographe Retrograde Minutes Secondly, samwans exquisite Lang & Heyne Thi...
. . . is intrinsically desirable, and when viewed in the context of being within his collection, all the more compelling. In his case, the forest makes the trees. Thanks for joining in, Dean.
Sadistic theme for sure but as would our dear consigliere say sometimes little pain is good Know fact is that I'm Nicolas groupie so I'll start with his collection that is very coveting... Hunting me since day one Let's have few for coffee and one from ro...
You have point no seconds on watch drives me crazy as much as date is driving Nicolas :) but if he can make exceptions sometimes so can I ;) Best my dear Nilo Damjan
.. I am on business trip and the rental mobile WiFi router is acting up but now it seems to be in good mood. So, here you go - the one which belong to someone else but I would REALLY LIKE if and when the situation permits....... Just sigh..... HAGWE! I wi...
... which I had never seen - two tone sector dial, applied roman index, blued second hand, super minty condition.... About 33mm or so. Who wouldn't want that? :-) I just can't forget about it!! Ken
We've all experienced this feeling but, surprisingly, I can't find easily the one I would pick. I can easily understand though how this 2648 Omega could have entered your hall of fame list. I would say this one for me: Have a great week-end, Mark ...
The 1894 is my current favorite but this one is most desired: My lost inheritance ;-( Please excuse my bad scan, but it was one of my first and I'm not much better now. Mom had this set custom made by my Uncle Art. He was our areas first Omega AD. Engrave...
- Maybe... Why not ? .. Somehow, I considered that theme a bit provocative, as you have to reflect and to dig deep down in an abyss of desires (?) Secondly, considering my humble and small collection, I guess - - I could name about 15-20 pieces, which wou...
.. there are " grails" , where one ( for sure, myself as well) would not hesitate a moment.. if such opportunity would surface.. :))) Thank you, for friendly looking and these so nice words ! As always my best, hs
Yes yes we are in a good place. For weather that is. Another Santa Ana weather cycle. Unfortunately raises the fire danger. A beach beach shot live. HAGWE Bill Ps This small production Rolex 16750 will be introduce later. ...
A fairly classic style selection with the exception of the HM4, which for some reason I love... The other MB&F pieces don't do it for me! Even the LM pieces so far haven't got my blood rushing!!! As much as I appreciate them for all their designs, fun...
. . . about the UJ chronometer. I recall its introduction some time back, and being technically as well as aesthetically intrigued. Most definitely, one to covet . . .
A young man from Oregon, who is starting to make his own watches. Quite an accomplishment given that he is essentially in the middle of nowhere horologically speaking! Conceived and made by him, he makes 80% of the movement. Currently in an "off the shelf...
Visited an AD with a buddy of mine. And he was wearing the one watch that I wanted most from his collection. He was wearing the Gmt and me, the TT DSA. [/URL] ...
Montblanc Villeret 1858 Email Grand Feu 41mm I saw it, I tried it and I hesitated because of the colour of the dial (white). I wanted black dial. The watch was available both in white and rose gold. One week later when I went to buy the white gold one I w...
. . . a 13ZN. I must've forgotten this one; shame on me. Longines chronos belong . . . [image and watch credit: Marv] . . . on my wish-list, too. Not only for the impeccably finished movements, but also for their appearance, which strikes as unusually coh...