10k with PuristSPro 2 - Some 6-7 years in excerpted fly- back- Part 2a
= first half of Part 2
Friends, several of you had the kindness to look into the first part of my little
personal PPro history here & read about some of my watches & encounters, and also
about the little stories connected to our passion.
Here now Part 2a, which gets us into years 2013 until now:
[Pls note:
Unfortunately, the Img. Loaders as well in the App, as also in the Browser
mode, did not allow me to always upload imgs in the right sequence/ position]
Please find the first 4 pics in this extra part. - Sorry for theninconvenience !
A welcomed pleasure were the finding of the JLC Chronograph Shark,
Ref 2643/2 & another Memovox from the 70ies, the Ref. E 872, with
strong presence on the wrist, but also with a charming, masculine appeal.
JLC Chronograph Shark:
Ref 2643/A Cal 464
MMV E872, a Ref I'm happily sharing with my good friend Blomman..
Next a splendid dresswatch, the Ref 1901 (1965) in WG, meanwhile
has emerged as a great timepiece for theatre & Opera,
rather low key but with a rare twist in hidden quality by
the material WG; thus a feature only known to the owner..
= MMV E872
A typical child of funky 70ies
Very cool reference - Black MMV E855
Perfect companion for evenings
=== 2014 ===
2014, or the year of Rolex findings:
The new modern GMT in blue/black, the 116710 BLNR, the Bruiser or Batman,
Meanwhile, together with my Milgauss, one of my favorite modern Rolex tool-pieces, which however can mold into an evening conversation with ease..
For me a great Ref, which I am happy & privileged to share with our friend Baron here
The Rolex Bruiser, (116710 BLNR)
Strong & versatile, great tool & travel watch
Timeless elegance: JLC 1901
Ideal companion to go out
As a next page, and in Part2, the finding of other Vintage GMTs,
eg: a Vintage 1675 Pepsi red/ blue.
Always a happy dial !
== please read on on Part 2 for the remaining text & Pics
Thx for your understanding,
hs