Tom the Tinkerer
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Thats a nice gathering,
Sep 23, 2011,03:44 AM
and some spectacular pieces, the Cartier Chrono is brilliant.. and while the JLC is definitely a stand out piece, the skill involved in manufacturing the Cartier at the time would have been taxing to say the least..
Thanks Noodle ;-)
Tom
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Impromptu GTG in London
By: Broussard : September 22nd, 2011-09:50
There was a highly impromptu dinner on Monday night at Galvin Bistrot de Luxe on Baker Street starring some Purists: just the four of us, Sid, Anthony, Greg and myself. And a lot of watches! The food was good - the Liver with sauce Diablo being the stand-...
Kari + Gyro
By: Ares501 - Mr Green : September 22nd, 2011-10:21
and 2 vintage Cartiers et al for a spur of moment ahh I would like to have such spurs much more Great line up Thank you for sharing ...but " tourbillons" deserves better bottle than aqua Sincerelly Damjan
Whenever Purists gather . . .
By: Dr No : September 22nd, 2011-10:46
. . . an eclectic assortment of watches is sure to follow . Partial to the Cartier chronograph, myself . . .
Agreed....
By: pplater : September 22nd, 2011-12:14
Most remarkable for its age. What of the Omega, Art? A modern watch with a vintage look. It can't be the Olympic Games LE - what gives? Cheers, pplater.
The salmon Omega has the very first . . .
By: Dr No : September 22nd, 2011-14:16
. . . production movement fitted with a co-axial escapement, circa 1999. There were, by memory, three or four offerings in precious metal, including platinum. The arched dial script is lifted from a much earlier chronometer offering; as luck would have it...
Quite right...
By: Greg D : September 22nd, 2011-16:08
It was my first good watch - an Omega Coaxial LE in Platinum. The first coaxial watches were in RG with blue dial, YG with silver dial and in Platinum with salmon dial. There were 1000 of each of the gold versions - and 100 of the platinum. They later mad...
Thanks for the confirmation, Greg . . .
By: Dr No : September 22nd, 2011-21:15
. . . my memory isn't what it used to be. As they say, memory is the second thing to go ;-) . . . Appreciatively, Art
Nice GTG. Thanks for sharing.
By: VMM : September 22nd, 2011-11:20
Not many watches, but amzaing pieces to share. The Cartier monopusher looks stunning, so do the Bexei and the Voutilainen. What to say about the almighty Gyro? ................drooling!!!! Thanks. Vte
Well, some watches look familiar to me...
By: amanico : September 22nd, 2011-11:31
Especially the Gyro I... I think I know his owner, too. Well done, gentlemen. It makes me always happy to see great guys gathering... Hello to all of you, and a special mention to Sid I too shortly saw the last time in Paris. Best, Nicolas.
Nice variety
By: Davo : September 22nd, 2011-14:33
But I have to say, that JLC Gyro really stands out amongst that pack. Thanks for sharing.
Great evening...
By: Greg D : September 22nd, 2011-16:10
thanks for posting. A perfect purists evening - good food - good company - and a mix of amazing vintage and modern watches some of which you had never heard of.. Thanks everyone!
It's a riot!
By: ant : September 22nd, 2011-22:41
We had a great evening. Excellent company, good food, niiice watches, witty conversation and plenty of booze. But here's the thing, at some point someone floated an important question of the moment in London....."Which watch does the well dressed purist w...
what ho!
By: aptronym : September 22nd, 2011-23:51
Not a bad little GTG. I only recognise the Bremont, hehe.
Thats a nice gathering,
By: Tom the Tinkerer : September 23rd, 2011-03:44
and some spectacular pieces, the Cartier Chrono is brilliant.. and while the JLC is definitely a stand out piece, the skill involved in manufacturing the Cartier at the time would have been taxing to say the least.. Thanks Noodle ;-) Tom