Wrist Check 2017
Discussion
About 3 and a half years ago I came to this part of the forum asking which watch I should get for £500. Now look what's happened...
The Bell & Ross is the latest addition which I love to bits and wear most of the time, bought used from Watchfinder, not for everybody I know but I think its so cool.
The Tissot Visodate is gorgeous IMO such a classy looking watch, great value, I have finally found the right strap for it (not pictured), this was bought in memory of my grandfather (Bernard), my bother inherited his gold Rotary.
The Longines Hydroconquest was the watch I bought after my initial 'what watch' post here. I have recently sold it but it gave over three years of great service, very accurate, very tough.
The Breitling Colt GMT was a gift from my parents, I was not expecting a Breitling, I don't think I'd have chosen one myself as they're not exactly low key, so it's nice to have, amazing quality and detail. I got the Pro Diver 3 rubber strap for it last year which I think looks great.
The Omega I inherited from my Grandfather (Hugh), I didn't even know he had it as he always wore a gold Seiko (which I also have tucked away) that he was given on his retirement. I have all the original box and papers from 1967 so it's a real treasure, I like to wear it on family occasions, very small and thin by modern standards but a lovely thing.
The B&R today...
The Bell & Ross is the latest addition which I love to bits and wear most of the time, bought used from Watchfinder, not for everybody I know but I think its so cool.
The Tissot Visodate is gorgeous IMO such a classy looking watch, great value, I have finally found the right strap for it (not pictured), this was bought in memory of my grandfather (Bernard), my bother inherited his gold Rotary.
The Longines Hydroconquest was the watch I bought after my initial 'what watch' post here. I have recently sold it but it gave over three years of great service, very accurate, very tough.
The Breitling Colt GMT was a gift from my parents, I was not expecting a Breitling, I don't think I'd have chosen one myself as they're not exactly low key, so it's nice to have, amazing quality and detail. I got the Pro Diver 3 rubber strap for it last year which I think looks great.
The Omega I inherited from my Grandfather (Hugh), I didn't even know he had it as he always wore a gold Seiko (which I also have tucked away) that he was given on his retirement. I have all the original box and papers from 1967 so it's a real treasure, I like to wear it on family occasions, very small and thin by modern standards but a lovely thing.
The B&R today...
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