Wrist Check - 2018
Discussion
LaurasOtherHalf said:
53x11 said:
Stunning, absolutely stunning.Would love to see the whole collection together, chris56 seems to have exceptional taste.
Some lovely watches here so thought I’d show mine too. I wonder if there much love for the Oysterquartz on here?
My wrist is now empty as I dropped it off this morning for a service. Hopefully the wait won’t feel too long until it comes back. Will have to go and find my old watch as it feels strange not having a watch on!
My wrist is now empty as I dropped it off this morning for a service. Hopefully the wait won’t feel too long until it comes back. Will have to go and find my old watch as it feels strange not having a watch on!
53x11 said:
chris56 said:
So many details to love on that!! I especially like the fact that the minute hand seems to sit on top of the spindle rather than be pierced by it 53x11 said:
So many details to love on that!! I especially like the fact that the minute hand seems to sit on top of the spindle rather than be pierced by it
LaurasOtherHalf said:
Stunning, absolutely stunning.
Mezzanine said:
Pure class.
Would love to see the whole collection together, chris56 seems to have exceptional taste.
Would love to see the whole collection together, chris56 seems to have exceptional taste.
toon10 said:
At the risk of repeating others, that is lovely. I'll be looking at a more budget alternative at some point when I can convince Mrs Toon we don't need a family holiday, probably something from the Longines Master Collection.
Francois de La Rochefoucauld said:
Seconded. Makes a change from all the Submariners.
Thank you all for the compliments. It is a difficult watch to photograph as the meteorite dial changes colour and reflects the crystals in it. Each dial is completely different and to produce the dials by shaving the meteorite is very difficult. In response to Mezzanine, here is another JLC that I am wearing today.
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