Incoming… what do you have? (Vol. 3)
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ed335d said:
marcosgt said:
Not seen black subdials on silver before, or the crown on the left now I look, interesting combination.
I keep looking at Monacos... I suspect I'll get one sometime
Presumably that's a vintage one, rather than a TAG Heuer without TAG branding?
M.
Most Heuers have the crown on the left, except if they are manual wind, quartz, or with Lemania movements.I keep looking at Monacos... I suspect I'll get one sometime
Presumably that's a vintage one, rather than a TAG Heuer without TAG branding?
M.
ed335d said:
marcosgt said:
Not seen black subdials on silver before, or the crown on the left now I look, interesting combination.
I keep looking at Monacos... I suspect I'll get one sometime
Presumably that's a vintage one, rather than a TAG Heuer without TAG branding?
M.
Most Heuers have the crown on the left, except if they are manual wind, quartz, or with Lemania movements.I keep looking at Monacos... I suspect I'll get one sometime
Presumably that's a vintage one, rather than a TAG Heuer without TAG branding?
M.
Thanks both
M.
ed335d said:
Most Heuers have the crown on the left, except if they are manual wind, quartz, or with Lemania movements.
Yep, Calibres 11, 12 and 15. The same movement was used by Breitling under the moniker of 'Chrono-matic' as was all part of the development team; Heuer, Breitling and Hamilton-Buren trying to produce the first automatic chronograph watch. It utilised a microrotor system and a modular chronograph rather than the full rotor system and integrated rotor of Zeniths El Primero both were revealed in 1969.There was also a Seiko movement...
rog007 said:
the accused said:
ecain63 said:
the accused said:
My first G-Shock. Lovin' it and have been wearing it all week.
TPIUWP And the one i'm after....That blue is doing something strange to me....
1970 Accutron, not decided yet whether this one's for me or sale stock. It's not the most imspiring of Accutrons but it's in almost unworn condition:
And does come with both original boxes, original (unstamped) guarantee, original (unused) voucher for "first battery free" and original leaflet / envelope explaining how to change the battery. That originally contained a spare battery that the jeweller was meant to fit at the point of sale (in addition to the "voucher" one):
And does come with both original boxes, original (unstamped) guarantee, original (unused) voucher for "first battery free" and original leaflet / envelope explaining how to change the battery. That originally contained a spare battery that the jeweller was meant to fit at the point of sale (in addition to the "voucher" one):
I went out to buy a new inner tube for my bike yesterday and ended up buying this!
Fossil Townsman, unfortunately my wife has now hid it and it's my birthday present which I will get in two weeks!
I've recently started growing more of an appreciation for watches and wallets, maybe this is a slippery slope!
Fossil Townsman, unfortunately my wife has now hid it and it's my birthday present which I will get in two weeks!
I've recently started growing more of an appreciation for watches and wallets, maybe this is a slippery slope!
Merp said:
I went out to buy a new inner tube for my bike yesterday and ended up buying this!
Fossil Townsman, unfortunately my wife has now hid it and it's my birthday present which I will get in two weeks!
I've recently started growing more of an appreciation for watches and wallets, maybe this is a slippery slope!
I wonder how that looks on a hairy wrist, being transparent.Fossil Townsman, unfortunately my wife has now hid it and it's my birthday present which I will get in two weeks!
I've recently started growing more of an appreciation for watches and wallets, maybe this is a slippery slope!
Fatrat said:
TimLambert7 said:
I've got an Offshore Professional Field Engineer on the way. Putting it on a straight edged brown leather Hirsch Strap.
I'm concerned this is the first step in a very expensive addiction.
Can you post a picture of it on the Hirsch Strap?I'm concerned this is the first step in a very expensive addiction.
In the mean time, here is a picture Lorne pointed me to from the website showing it on a straight edged strap.
Something weird, but for 200 quid I'd quite like to have a look at it! Brass, 300m WR, 47mm(!) and based on the Panerai Milli Metri prototype. Just fancied seeing what all the fuss was about with brass/bronze.
I think I'll be the third owner and it already looks like this, getting nicely patinated.
Might be a fun holiday watch
yeti said:
Smiths Everest on the way; my exploration of micro-brands continues!
Came up at a silly price on tz-uk and I thought sod it, I'll have a look. Miss my Rolex Explorers, vintage and modern!
I'm wearing mine today, first time in a while, would be interested to hear your thoughts on it. I get a lot of enjoyment from mine but now and again I think that it could do with being a mil or two smaller, not that it's a big watch but more because I think the style suits a smaller diameter.Came up at a silly price on tz-uk and I thought sod it, I'll have a look. Miss my Rolex Explorers, vintage and modern!
DickyC said:
Ambition fulfilled.
A big round number birthday and some "Use this to buy yourself something nice" presents. The time had come.
Both are great watches, I'm sure, a bit undermined by their deserved popularity.
Mine's waiting a service, the mainspring is broken, but I still put it on today anyway
M
PS Yeti, I'll be interested in your view on the Everest too. I really like mine, but I wouldn't want it any smaller
marcosgt said:
DickyC said:
Ambition fulfilled.
A big round number birthday and some "Use this to buy yourself something nice" presents. The time had come.
Both are great watches, I'm sure, a bit undermined by their deserved popularity.
Mine's waiting a service, the mainspring is broken, but I still put it on today anyway
M
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