Point of clarification: the Omega W.W.W. (aka, "Mark X") was delivered to the MoD in 1945, but not for the RAF. Rather, it was designed as a general service watch for the British Army.
. . . met up Saturday at the regular meeting place of the under-the-radar gang for an impromptu get-together. We usually never share our experiences because we cherish our privacy. This time, though, there were so many outstanding examples on hand that we...
. . . wore the Omega Planet Ocean he's owned for many years. Mr B is one of the original members of the u-t-r gang. I was glad he was able to join us this time as he's missed the last few gatherings. ...
. . . came with two of the latest pieces in his collection, a recently acquired Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra . . . . . . which is his everyday watch, and his latest acquisition, a Vulcain alarm. Mr C has been a regular attendee of our gatherings for a few y...
. . . could only visit for half an hour or so as he had other commitments, but came with a most intriguing watch . . . . . . the Habring 2 Foudroyante. Always a thrill to see the second hand spin! ...
. . . brought his Longines triple-date moonphase chronograph. 24 hour indicator, too. E is not only a founding father of the gang, but also a close friend. He usually wears Omegas, so this was a bit of a departure for him. ...
I have been thinking about adding a Grand Seiko to my collection since a trip to Tokyo in 2009 but just hadn't acted on it. It just wasn't a big priority...until Saturday. I had seen pictures of the 44GS reissue when it was announced earlier in the year, ...
. . . brought two recent acquisitions. I've seen the Prescher before, but not the Daniels, which happens to be the very last watch George Daniels had a hand in making. ...
That's very impressive. Mr. H is a man of great taste. Those are 2 incredible watches. I think it's the first time I see this watch by Daniels in picture. Do you have any information that you could share ? Thanks
... is as impressive as the man himself. He is a very gracious person who loves to share his amazing pieces with those who appreciate the highest levels of haute horology. I suspect he will re-regale us with the story of 'The Daniels'. It is one of those ...
. . . brought four of his most recent arrivals. First, the JLC MUT Jubilee . . . . . . second, a vintage cushion-case Memovox . . . . . . and a new one for me, the FPJ Octa Sport. It takes an awful lot to get my attention, but the lightness of this one is...
. . . late last night, Scott. We've never posted before, but the sheer breadth and quality was such that I couldn't resist. The nom de plumes were probably unnecessary, but I didn't know if anyone would object to being identified. Most of the participants...
What a great way to spend Saturday morning. The Military SM300 is fantastic. Did you agree what Aliases you would have - <iframe width="560" height="315" src="/" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
. . . for black, but the one I'm hoping to land would be a '56 white dial re-cased version, with no lume and blued hands. The Longines analog would be fine, too.
Point of clarification: the Omega W.W.W. (aka, "Mark X") was delivered to the MoD in 1945, but not for the RAF. Rather, it was designed as a general service watch for the British Army. It was nice to g-t-g, as always!
. . . fun was had by one and all. We'll have another gathering after the holidays, and I'll ask if it's alright to publicize the proceedings beforehand. Best, Art
...except for one slacker Purist who had to endure the harsh environs of the Santa Barbara beach area due to an unfortunate previous engagement. Did have an interesting story. Was in one of the oldest stores in SB to sell Rolex. In walk a group of young f...