. . . photograph a precisely crafted Dornblüth sitting in a rusty connecting rod and make it look like it belonged there ;-) . . . with great admiration, Art
The first expensive watch I got was a DateJust 16014 that I have sold. That is the only Rolex I have sold. Sorry no pics, it was a white dial with romans. After that one I get a Blancpain 2100, Sinn 356, Breitling Aerospace some old JLC, Zenith and a Brei...
...make me want to give up and go collect bottlecaps or something else instead. Wonderfully done. Glad to see that you still have the Dornblueth. Is the second Sub date the one that you modified with the maxi dial and the Yachtmaster hands? Tom
Beautiful pictures. You own some very beautiful timepieces. Love the Explorer I, and the GO SE. The Cimier with the snake strap looks fantastic. Thanks for sharing. Vte
And your photography is second to none as is your great selection of solid work horses. It looks like you had some clear intentions from the start. I did not notice the 666 or a Sea Dweller which I thought you had in the collection. Thanks for sharing. Bi...
happened with Kermit I was positively sure you have it? Just to add that matching backgrounds with every piece you have is just marvelous you managed to even more emphasize character of every piece Best regards Damian
the question about LV remember that you took few most beautiful pictures ever of my favorite Submariner .... what happened with it .... didn't managed through service? LOL Sincerely Damian
Wow, when you build a collection, you'r not ...Jocking! May you share with us more pics of this lovely Tudor Ranger? Am I right if I say that the Ranger was the Rolex Explorer alternative? I love it! Congrats, my friend, this is an impressive collection! ...
a well focused and themed collection. i did initially think you had an interest in Rolex , but am pleased to see you have others. its great to have a new and old piece like the Glashutte's. your pics are, as ever, stunning. i love the Ranger and the Rolex...
. . . photograph a precisely crafted Dornblüth sitting in a rusty connecting rod and make it look like it belonged there ;-) . . . with great admiration, Art