Hororgasm presents a captivating weekly series, "From Monday to Friday, a Purist Gentleman," showcasing his diverse watch choices paired with sartorial selections and daily reflections. This post offers a unique glimpse into a collector's daily life, highlighting how different timepieces integrate into various occasions and personal styles.
Howdy fellow folks of the Horological Shire,
Some light horo-reading for this Friday, otherwise also known as redemption day, especially when one approaches noon time. Featuring some of my weekly wristwear choices, and accompanying "tasting notes", for lack of a better description, and a daily quote.
MONDAY
Corporate life and noontime half pint with my the charming Breguet Chronograph 5247 and Alfa Romeo Club cufflinks and corporate pinstrips and checks. Enamel dial, snailcam, mushroom pushers and legacy Lemania movement. Noon time reflection on certain life choices, hard and easy.
QOTD: No one losses their innocence. Its either taken or given away willingly.....Tiffany Madison.
TUESDAY
Casual halfday for shopping. Collected my new Panerai Mare Nostrum PAM 716, and loving it. I have its almost vintage forefather PAM008. Using a ETA 2801 with a Dubuis Depraz chrono module like its 1990s forebears, I like it for its relative simplicity, and for refining and continuing its vintage homage theme. Paired with all Italian ensemble of CP Company grudge jacket and Gucci snake embroidered loafers.
QOTD: I believe that if life gives you lemons, you should make lemonade....And try to find somebody whose life has given vodka, and have a party....Ron White
WEDSNESDAYHeavy Guns mid week. Firing the first salvo with my 2000 pound gun in the form of the Jaeger LeCoultre Gyrotourbillon Reverso. this twin axis gyrotourby has been since replaced by a slimmer model, but if I am gonna make a statement, few beats wearing this. I love to SSS aka "stealth show in silence" this during a meeting, especially when the "opponent" is a fellow WIS.
QOTD: The most profound statements are often make in silence..Lynn Johnston
THURSDAYtypically a full long day, and one will find a chronograph appropriate as one count down to Friday. with the evergreen Vacheron Constantin Malte Chronograph, whose movement shares the same legacy Lemania as Monday's Breguet. Paired with Cartier Tortue cufflinks, to signify how slow time has become on Thursday.
QOTD: Common sense and a sense of humour are the same thing, moving at different speeds. A sense of humour is just common sense, dancing....Clive James
FRIDAYRedemption DAY....with my birthday prezzie from SheWhoMustBeObeyed...the Bamford Bvlgari Octa Chrono. I have always disliked the Bamford treatment, personally, when it first started selling blacked out Rolexs....my Purists instinct. Over time, I grew less resistant. and if Bamford is good enough for the horological wunderkid, Jean Claude Biver, who am I to disagree. Paired with Tom Ford embroidered loafers for partying.
QOTD: Behind every great man, is a woman rolling her eyes....Jim Carrey
Have a wonderful and horologically enlightmented Weekend.
best, Horo
PS Stay Tuned on Tuesday for my post, something sentimental and a incoming
About the Horological Meandering Mare Nostrum Ref. 716
The Mare Nostrum reference 716 is a notable chronograph within the Horological Meandering collection, distinguished by its specific design elements and technical execution. It represents a particular period in the brand's output, offering a blend of traditional watchmaking techniques with a focus on functionality. This reference is recognized for its robust construction and the integration of a chronograph complication, catering to collectors who appreciate mechanical complexity and a purposeful aesthetic. It stands as an example of the brand's commitment to producing instruments with a clear horological identity.
This particular reference features a case crafted from stainless steel, housing a manual-winding mechanical movement. The case diameter measures 44mm, providing a substantial presence on the wrist. The movement is known for its reliability and precision, offering a power reserve of 55 hours. A sapphire crystal protects the dial, ensuring durability and clear legibility. The construction emphasizes a balance between form and function, characteristic of the brand's approach to tool watches.
For collectors, the Mare Nostrum 716 appeals to those interested in chronographs with a distinct historical lineage and a focus on mechanical integrity. Its design and specifications position it as a significant piece within the broader landscape of collectible timepieces. The combination of its movement, case dimensions, and overall presentation makes it a subject of interest for enthusiasts who value the technical aspects and the heritage of Horological Meandering's chronograph offerings.
Specifications
- Caliber
- OP XXI
- Case
- Stainless steel
- Diameter
- 44mm
- Dial
- Blue
- Water Resist.
- 30 meters
- Crystal
- Sapphire
About the Panerai Luminor Marina Ref. PAM716
The Panerai Mare Nostrum PAM716 is a special edition that reinterprets the brand's first chronograph, a model with a storied but unproduced past from 1943. This reference is notable for its more compact case size compared to some other Panerai chronographs, offering a distinct profile within the Luminor and Radiomir families. It represents a direct homage to an early design concept, bringing a historical prototype into contemporary production for collectors. The PAM716 is part of a limited series, emphasizing its exclusivity and direct link to Panerai's design archives. It stands out as a piece that bridges historical inspiration with modern manufacturing.
The watch features a 42 mm case crafted from stainless steel, providing a robust yet refined presence on the wrist. Protecting the dial is a sapphire crystal, known for its scratch resistance. Inside, the watch is powered by a manual-wind mechanical movement, offering a power reserve of 55 hours. The solid case back ensures water resistance to 50 meters, suitable for everyday wear. The fixed bezel frames a black dial, which is characteristic of Panerai's utilitarian design ethos, ensuring legibility and a consistent aesthetic.
This reference appeals to collectors interested in Panerai's historical prototypes and those seeking a chronograph with a strong vintage aesthetic. Its limited production run enhances its desirability among enthusiasts. The PAM716 offers a different dimension to the Panerai collection, moving away from the more common dive watch designs to explore the brand's early forays into chronography. It is a piece that resonates with those who appreciate the narrative behind a watch and its connection to a specific period in the brand's development.
Specifications
- Caliber
- P.9010
- Case
- Carbotech
- Diameter
- 44 mm
- Dial
- Black
- Water Resist.
- 300m
- Crystal
- Sapphire