....and - once again - thanks for all that you did to make it possible.
So far it is all that one could hope and expect. It has only been here for a day: better to wait for the hands to go around the dial a few times before saying much more, don't you think? ;-)
All the very best to you,
Cheers,
pplater.
...and congratulations on the Amvox2 - it's a great family of watches, isn't it?
Cheers,
pplater.
Congrats, pplater!
Looking forward on seeing more of your pics and reading your impressions.
Cheers,
Alex
... and may we also see and hear more of your original 'grandfather' ?
Cheers,
pplater.
Infact I am taking a day trip tomorrow to go pick it up.
I will for sure post pictures upon my return.
Thanks,
Alex
...many thanks Craig!
Cheers,
pplater.
...but it's not so much a call as a persistent screaming! Take the Nike advice (just do it!) ;-)
Cheers,
pplater.
GREAT photo, Pplater! Are we going on safari? LOL! Seriously, that is one fantastic, drama-filled photo that still manages to capture one of the best features of your new watch. Congrats on obtaining an awesome piece! I'm a huge fan of these compressor-cased beauties!
Enjoy your new timepiece!
Cheers,
Daos
What with your Longines and this 'plongeur', a safari is definitely on the cards - a coral reef safari, anyway!
Appreciate the kind words....
Cheers,
pplater.
Brilliant photo!
...but very flattered. Thank you.
Cheers,
pplater.
Moonrise from Earth?
Nice shot and great watch. It was worth the wait (for me and for you).
The reverso (earthrise) was always stunning…
Andrew

And I agree with those who have said this is a great photo! Hope you enjoy this one.
Cheers, Al
...good to 'see' you. Thanks for the kind words, but yours is the definitive (and authentic!) moon shot. Care to remind us?
Cheers,
pplater.

Perhaps the 65 or the 68 would look better in a DB5 or DB6?
Now, who sells red vintage straps ??? ;-)
Keep well!
Cheers,
pplater.
Regards, Herb