Team, I'm opening the thread a tad early because I need to go out for a lunch that celebrates the Children's Day with my family. Let's see how free you are. My freedom watch is ... JLC DuomeΜtre Chronographe (WG): Dark is beautiful Now is your turn to sho...
Hereβs my contribution. Free like white clouds in a blue sky with my FPJ Chronometre Bleu and free like autumn leaves with my AP Star Wheel. Best wishes Alkiro ...
Very very nice choice. From me, two family shots: Deep Diver family: Laureato family And one bonus submission of the Laureato 8010. Great weekend all. CC ...
.. with the Borat Pat. Pend. super technique ! This intense blue, these applied indices & the Clous de Paris on the Verso side really are awesome ! Thx for looking, Best, hs.
... I will play with my Zenith CP2 P15 chrono in a shot taken at the beginnings of our Spring down here. Hagwe Nilo and all our dear friends here! Cheers! Abel ...
... it is said that condition is everything in a vintage watch, and this is a super nice example of that saying! Superb! Enjoy your new catch so much my dear friend! Hagwe! Abel
My GMT sitting atop a page from the book of Japanese product photographer who goes only by Hiro (Y Hiro Wakabayashi). Product photography ordinarily isn't my cup of tea, but his work is phenomenal. Can this qualify as a wristshot? ...
I was at a mini GTG yesterday And here's some highlights... This super sharp cased constellation And particularly I'm drawn to this DeVille floral dial as well... Just awesome in person Especially when you look at it in details... While rocking this one.....
How about free, as in the fight to maintain freedom? This is my Breitling Grand Premier from 1999, with it's beautiful champagne coloured dial. No wrist shot, which may disqualify my entry, but it is a bit hard to combine watch and wrist and chest. ...
The Grand Premier was not a favourite amongst the Breitling crowd at the time, so was only in production for one year and hence why it is not seen more often. That said, it has a nice vintage vibe, so when it is shown these days, most express a liking for...
No disqualifications here...just 2 different categories and watch of the week from them...really nice first entry....looking forward more in weeks that will come. Cheers D
... please note that in spite of its title, there are three categories to play and you can chose to play in just one or in the three of them each week end. These are wrist scan, watch of the week and static shot. So your pictures have a lot of chances in ...
While modifying a vintage watch is considered creation of a 'Franken-watch', modifying ('modding') modern Seikos is an established and accepted practice . I recently dipped my toes into this new universe of Seiko modding, and thanks to some advice from se...
And I guess every ear has a different opinion. Now it has to be said that I have never made a statement of ping ping ping plong plong sounds. But I do love this combo (watch design / complication). Having said that my non existent budget will most likely ...
The Marin 1's "exotic" dial with it's 2 colors and 2 layers and the original Piccadilly, that to me is so classic. Difficult to pick a winner from these two! Of course the movt. in the Marin 1 is something quite rare and special, probably Peter's zenith c...
. . . 910s are less common than 911s, for sure. Now, one of the solid yellow gold 910s, of which only forty were produced - those are rare! And reputedly weigh in at the better part of a pound, including the bracelet. I've seen one in person, and they hav...
I don't have a picture available but I remember with emotion when I tried one at the DB Manufacture in June, it is fascinating. Big congrats on yours, that's a keeper
Just some weekend Jamaika greetings from house to house ! Rasta pleasure - a bit daring, unconventional & exuberant - Love it ! Cheers & a great remainder for your Sunday ! hs. ...
and the recent interest around the 60 anniversary release of the railmaster,i remembered the neglected and underrated railmaster version of the 2000s Have been on my wrist this week and keeping excellent time with no gain /loss over the past five days. HA...
But quite happy to find back my RG LF after 1 week with my "toolwatch / travel watch" that I love but this Galet Classique is addictive HAGWE to all, Mike ...
I love its crown too... and the sensualy curved case, and the beautifully finished brushed dial, and the fine asagai hands ! Simply I love everything in this watch
Such a watch certainly deserves that I spend some time to emphasise and enhance its beauty. I consider that I am a lucky owner of such a piece and I owe my watch to highlight it in the best possible way