Impressions thus far - it feels big - like a 37 or 38 rather a 34 mm width, it makes a pleasing thud when I move and it has a strongly defined appearance - probably the effect of the wide lugs. It is holding time well too, not always to be taken for grant...
This is not my first Planet Ocean. I had another that was "removed" from me. Time passes and here we are ...me and a PO again. Simple, pedestrian to some, but a great watch. I love the overall design and the movement (Co-Axial escapement). Today I'm weari...
I started with a Memomatic (that belongs to the Seamaster line) and I'm ending with a P.O. The Memomatic is here: wristscan.watchprosite.com / Cheers, Nilo
Over the Atlantic? Napoleon 's rules were not at all what you portray, I actually start to believe you wish Napoleon was Anglo! Cheers, no bad feelings Francois
. . . more difficult to prove innocence than to disprove guilt. Since our Nicolas is a defense attorney, he has a higher bar to overcome than his American counterparts, no? And as for Codes, I'm really more of a Hammurabi guy ;-) . . . This message has be...
Also I concur totally with the presumption of innocence (as did Napoleon!) I am not so sure about the Lex Talionis though! Have a great weekend. Kind regards, Francois
but before that he was exiled to Elba, where the famous English palindrome " able was I ere I saw elba " was coined. Cheers,dreamer This message has been edited by dreamer8 on 2012-06-03 07:32:51
G. I happen to like history due to my late Dad and that was something I remembered my Dad telling me many moons ago. I should have said an obscure English Palindrome instead of famous. Enjoy your great holiday Queen Elizabeth Jubilee celebrations. My Dad ...
. . . Sunday afternoon when Ken was visiting . . . timeout.watchprosite.com . . . but I'm wearing it today and into next week, Blomman. It is the most special watch of my small collection . . .
I would love to hear the story! Small collection...? You mean small in perspective of the size of your watches (34-39mm), yes? Because if I am not counting incorrectly.... You have a big and beautiful collection, my friend! Best Blomman
. . . in person, blomman; it is that remarkable. As for my collection, I only meant relative to some others here, like Cazalea, who has more watches than I have hairs on my head!
... SoCal is the place to be! It has been over 10 years since my last visit. I will have to make a change of that! Love your pic - "Blomman" in Swedish="The Flower" Best Blomman
Actually, since I started wearing spring drives, I don't worry about accuracy any longer ;-) When I got the Izul I clocked it and it was dead on after 10 days, so after that....
... made me decide this is the brand to wear this week end. I chose one of my favorite models within the Omega brand: Constellation. I wish Judges will like it. I love to see this watch, and details like the tiny brand symbol almost "floating" over the ha...
Diamond jubilee (60 years serving her country & the commonwealth) this weekend. I am going to wear my 61 year old 5512 in her honour HAGWE everybody as we in Great Britain celebrate in a grand style Regards Tony...
You got its all there. Glossy Gilt - two Line - Chapter Ring - Pointy Crown Guard and Exclamation to boot. Did I miss anything. Yeah 7206 4/62 stamp. HAGWE Bill
... as a matter of fact Connies are my favorite Omegas, though they are not so easy to find down here. Have a nice week end in lovely Paris, mi querido amigo! Un fuerte abrazo, Abel.
... that floating Omega symbol on the acrylic. It's one of my favourite subtle features of thes bintage Omega's. And you capture it beautifully. Lovely Connie. Warm regards Andrew
the seasons don't change. What changes are what's on our wrists, adding color to an otherwise dull work calendar...and bringing life back into things in the tropics Mine for today and the weekend which starts tomorrow. HAGWE. Richard...
... but heading into Autumn / Fall. The 1999 Chrono is on my wrist as I type, but the shot is taken earlier in the month with the turning oak trees in the garden. Andrew...
... see what I see. The 1999 Chrono draws on so many classic chronograph designs. The blued hands are particularly nice and I like how you can see the blued underside reflected in the polished hour and minute hands and indices. Andrew
How do you think it is aging? I mean the design, but the brass case as well! I have often wondered if it would be better without the continuous seconds hand. It seems incongruous with the othe retrograde displays. They could have then removed the seconds ...
In the Peak District . I think the Chatsworth house was bigger then the Vaux-Le-Vicomte castle, the gardens were quite different (not in size). We had a very nice B&B next to the garden, only two km from the house .... . Here a view of the Vaux-Le-Vic...
Very true that there is a vast difference between an English Picturesque garden and a French formal garden. (Although it is interesting that both have an axial vista from the house) I did not realize that Chatsworth is bigger than Vaux le Vicomte. Thanks ...
Chatsworth House is great but the gardens are magnificent. One of the few places your children will enjoy as much as the adults, exploring the amazing themed gardens. Did you see the weeping willow? It's a "tree" made from iron piping that sprays water ev...
Pictures are from last WE as I was lucky to be invited at the Monaco F1 GP and spent some time with the Red Bull team. A F1 stearing whell really looks like a gameboy super adavnced!!! I felt I had to wear a chrono there! HAGWE Matt...
Thanks to Simon for organising and everyone I met for a great day. Two Fifty Fathoms meet again after their worldwide adventures. Always great to catch up with new friends and old. HAGWE....
red, white and blue for the Queens Jubilee. and a better pic of the watch. more details on the AHCI forum when i get time and many pictures. have a great weekend, for us an extended one, no work until wednesday so glad this arrived today. enjoy Graham...
Graham, Since you "broke" your "rule", now you can grab a Longines LLD? Now serious: Beautiful dragon and, I know, 64 was the "Year of Dragon", so you maintain your theme. Cheers, Nilo
Well said that chap!! Must keep a stiff upper lip. LOL In all seriousness, I hope that the UK has a marvellous weekend and enjoys the celebrations. I remember in 1977 at the tender age of 19, serving in the 1st Battalion Coldstream Guards, street lining t...
yep your right Tony, doing trooping the colour on horseback was a great experience that only a lucky few ever get involved in. not sure my trombone playing was up to much when i was on horseback, but thats the least of your worries in that position i shal...
The earlier pics you sent me gave a far better impression of the superb dial my friend .... . What's happening in the UK ? A special day ? I must admit that when it comes to my home country i'm not patriotic at all ... but then you know what country i liv...
thanks mate, i’m glad you like the new watch. i’ve taken some better pics for its post on AHCI hopefully this weekend. its everything i expected and more. to have a watch virtually custom made for you is a great experience. i’ve been after one like this f...
. . . that's a rare bird! Don't see many of these early hummers in C-cases, and fewer on mesh bracelets. Cool stuff, John. Thanks for sharing an Omega with us.
Thanks Art. My Father has worn a silver dialled version my entire life and his explanation of the tuning fork was my first introduction to horology. Gladly he is still in excellent health so inheriting it is thankfully a long way off. I bought myself this...
actually it is. It's a delightful 70F (21C), very unusual for June. Usually by now we are at the start of the 90F (32C) weather. New Grantour on the wrist today. HAGWE! This message has been edited by jporos on 2012-06-01 11:16:54...
. . . my fascination for many a springtime. It seems to have passed me by in recent years due to Glashütte's recent variations on a similar theme, but there's no substitute for the bespoke craftsmanship of Kalbe's native watchmaker.
. . . as Uncle Kris is taking off for several months before returning in the fall. We're going out to dinner, then heading back to my parent's place for coffee and dessert. Hope the weekend is as pleasant for you, too!
Hi All Just got this back from the spa today - its always good to see an old friend again. Just everso slightly cautious on the consequences of its time at the spa - time will tell! Refreshed from its trip to the spa HAGWE & for those in the UK lets hope ...
I always thought that the way Nomos implemented their power reserve indicator was one of the most elegant I've seen. Hope the spa work was not too extensive...
Thanks I've always thought of them as elegant watches, they're fairly small by current standards (36 mm I think) but it does wear larger due to the thin bezel. Also like the fact that even though it has a power reserve and date its still manages to have a...
after seeing the Nomos on mesh last week i got a mesh for mine today and it transforms the watch even though the strap are my favourite leather. strange that. G
Hi Yes the strap is rather special - have seen pictures of Stowa Antea with a mesh strap., can't recall see a Nomos with one though. I'm still not sure about metal bracelets - though mesh is different. Cheers JML
it was last weeks wristscan. i cant remember who it was wearing it, but it looked great, so great that i bought one. i love mesh bracelets, they feel nice to wear and are extremely adjustable. they also change the look of the watch is a positive way. G
Glashütte Hand Date. My daughter Emelie has just finished her candidate program at Linneaus University in Nybro. They work together with Pukeberg glasworks and when we visited her during her graduation I saw some vases wich gave me ideas of new pictures. ...