Ref. 5125 Wempe annual for me as well πŸ‘

Feb 05, 2024,20:30 PM
 

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Hello πŸ‘‹ all, A GTG with a theme of anniversary pieces and again I contributed the

 
 By: GLau : February 5th, 2024-17:27
least and had the maximum enjoyment ! πŸ˜ƒ Can you name all of them ? Had some real heavy weight πŸ’ͺpieces in terms of heft and value. If you need to pick one only, which one would it be and why ? For me, it would be the 5711P 40th anniversary because of the l...  

All yours? :))))

 
 By: amanico : February 5th, 2024-17:27

yes, All the watches belong to

 
 By: GLau : February 6th, 2024-10:23
me and my horological buddies !

:)))

 
 By: amanico : February 6th, 2024-10:47

Great gathering!

 
 By: TeutonicCarFan : February 5th, 2024-17:58
I think LV watch trunk is prerequisite for your GTG 😁 my favorite is the WT moonphase, perfect amount of whimsy. Surprised no millennium gondolo

Good choice with the 5575 WT moonphase ! Yes, we did have the millennium gondolo/manta ray (5100) present at the GTG but it was excluded after much deliberation because

 
 By: GLau : February 6th, 2024-10:31
the reference was a limited edition for the turn of the century and not to celebrate an "anniversary".

I would go with the Wempe special annual

 
 By: VinnieD : February 5th, 2024-18:06
Always liked that reference, and not easy to find anymore As for the rest, you leave many of us speechless with such a collection!

For me too

 
 By: Eric67 : February 5th, 2024-19:59
The Wempe annual πŸ˜€

Good choice !

 
 By: GLau : February 6th, 2024-10:56

Hi VinneD, you have a sharp eye !

 
 By: GLau : February 6th, 2024-10:56
The Wempe sign is very discrete and for me with the watch in the metal I really had to look hard to find it.

5976/1G for me😎

 
 By: hora12reborn : February 5th, 2024-19:18

Good choice and trust that you have a sizable wrist for it !

 
 By: GLau : February 6th, 2024-10:59
With my small wrist, I had to be very careful when wearing them because they could easily slip off as the bracelets were sized to owners with big wrists.

Thanks ! The sweet 16 anniversary pieces were an

 
 By: GLau : February 6th, 2024-11:00
accumulation from different collectors.

Cool collection!

 
 By: El Padre : February 5th, 2024-19:42
and yes, 5711P 40th kills everything 🀩

Yes, 5711P 40th is a

 
 By: GLau : February 6th, 2024-11:01
KILLER !

Perhaps the nicest collection I’ve seen on this site.

 
 By: gary_g : February 5th, 2024-20:33
Congratulations and wear it in good health!

Thank you ! FYI, The collection was contributed by

 
 By: GLau : February 6th, 2024-11:13
different collectors.

I'd go regulator because, even though...

 
 By: mdg : February 5th, 2024-20:56
...they are not my favorite, I've always like this one. Plus you'll never see another one : ) But I do have issue with the logo, which should have been above and not below...

Thanks for chiming in !

 
 By: GLau : February 6th, 2024-11:15
Which reference are you referring to in terms of "regulator" for an anniversary piece ?

My mistake...

 
 By: mdg : February 6th, 2024-16:50
...I should have said 'jumping hour.' This style of 'one-handed' watch is very appealing and much easier to read for me than a traditional regulator.

Thanks for clarifying ! I thought I was

 
 By: GLau : February 6th, 2024-17:30
senile and forgot about having the regulator !

Gordon - Another great GTG that you have put together. Because of your efforts and contacts these GTGs have become an important staple of the Forum.

 
 By: patekova : February 5th, 2024-21:37
It is invariably informative and a great pleasure to see all the wonderful watches illustrated in each of these theme based GTGs. I always look forward to reading about and seeing images of the next GTG. So … great work you are doing! As far as my favorit... 

Thank you Patekova for your kind words and support ! I really appreciate it ! Sharing is caring !

 
 By: GLau : February 6th, 2024-11:20
5975P is a great choice as this complication will not reappear.

Great collection. My choice would be 5975P ...

 
 By: trs : February 5th, 2024-22:21
... as thin as automatic chronographs come and a versatile instrument for measuring distance, speed, and heart beat. A true tool watch if they had made it in steel. Most will pass for lack of subregisters but I am increasingly fond of the 5975. In the abs... 

Gorgeous GTG, Gordon.

 
 By: joenghenry : February 6th, 2024-16:42
Wish I could have joined with my 6007A. Regrettably being engaged by work on that night..... ...  

yes Henry, wish you were with us for the GTG ! After much deliberation, we decided to exclude

 
 By: GLau : February 6th, 2024-17:32
6007, which another big collector had at our GTG, would not count as an "anniversary" piece. :-(

Yes, your 5575

 
 By: GLau : February 7th, 2024-14:15
would have qualified !πŸ‘

A wonderful gathering with super desirable pieces as usual.

 
 By: Huei : February 7th, 2024-02:40
My favorite piece will be the 5976 although it is not easy to carry given the size and heft of the watch but you seem to carry it (them) ok on your wrists :P .

FYI Huei, my two arms

 
 By: GLau : February 7th, 2024-14:14
were sore after hearing two 5976 heavy weight !πŸ˜‚

🀩🀩🀩 Love the 175th references

 
 By: Patekfinity : February 7th, 2024-04:29
Wow!! All three versions of the 175th 5975 references!! Love all the LE references as well. Definitely a rare event… thanks for sharing!!

Need you to

 
 By: GLau : February 7th, 2024-14:14
join us !πŸ’ͺ

πŸ™πŸ™πŸ™

 
 By: Patekfinity : February 7th, 2024-19:53
Hopefully will get a chance sometime…will let you know in advance so I can bring something special 🀩

May I make

 
 By: GLau : February 8th, 2024-12:41
a request ?? πŸ˜ƒ