I almost ended the journey into Pan Am goodies with this last series of catches... A nice combination of aesthetics, and sometimes, information and humour. - A Map of Rome, from 1961, for the 6542, showing the Pan Am Agencies. - Matchboxes offer a surpris...
Firstly what a great part III! Love it. Secondly, in the 1950s and 1960s people knew how to live (hence Maxims on the plane). This joie de vivre is sadly disappearing! Thirdly I LOVE the ashtray picture with the 6542! AMAZING. Fourthly is that the new Bak...
Yesterday, this friend that has a very nice collection of vintage Rolex was complaining about this fact. He stated, what is the deal to own if we cannot wear? Since my "visit" I'm refraining to own a single Rolex and I'm staying with pieces that, as we dr...
Not only do u have some amazing GMTs from different decades but also an insane amount of perhaps the most complete collection of PanAm goodies! Very inspirational!! Btw gorgeous 6542 ;) thanks for a great and truly classic post. Best Atin
As well as its history, which is a pain. But I will work on that. ;) As for the 6542, I found something which changes it a bit... Don't you think that the Pan Am goodies are just the cherry on the cake? Best, my friend. Good to read you, here. Nicolas
What I love about not just this post, but the entire Pan Am trilogy is the fact that it is so much a journey. From the tickets to the ashtrays. The GMT is, of course, a central part of that journey but its journey is made so much richer by the accompanyin...
Thank you, Joe. Will feed the GMT chapter from time to time. I already have a series of articles ready to be put on line. But I wouldn't like to convert you too much on the GMT thing. :) Best, Nicolas
....you have made that clear....converting me is definitely not one of your objectives!! One back at you....good memories..i guess you recognise the background ...
.....i had always chased a 5510.... came close on quite a few occasions. I spent no time at all looking for a 6200. Yet, out of the blue, this one came right up to me from nowhere and it was for sale...well, it came right up to a very good German friend o...
... you made me travel in a "Pan Am time machine" enjoying so many items related with that iconic Airways! Of course the watches are so gorgeous, and I specially enjoyed and appreciated the Argentinian connection in watch and papers shown as background. A...
This, your Rolex/ PanAm series I have fully bookmarked - what a nice read, but also with enough fun and pun to have more than one smile on our faces.. - Nico, you've made us all a very nice early present, soo enjoyable. I think I've already three times re...
On line, indeed. And you can imagine how pleasurable it was to write and build this one. There is a lof of magic behind these GMTs. And the Pan Am goodies do illustrate that very well, IMO. Best, my dear friend. Nicolas
The whole series is a real joy for the reader to go through, in part almost to join on these travels, in one's imagination, - but also realizing how much work this had been : - the collecting and the composing but one can feel the joy of you, the author, ...
Nico: They are all stunners, but that 1675 small hand GMT in the third picture down is amazing. Enough to change me from a Sub guy to a GMT guy (almost!) Thank you for sharing, Nico! And enjoy those watches. V/R Mike
There is no medical " contre indication ". :) Actually, that is not totally true, as once you get, feel, taste one, the addiction is strong. Thanks for your kind words, my friend. Nicolas
Alas, Pan Am is no longer but as their bumper sticker says, "Pan Am. Gone but not forgotten." Your post truly brings them back into light and your watches… well, I'm glad they're not gone nor forgotten. :-) Aloha, Bob
Thoroughly enjoyed reading this. By the time I was old enough to buy my own flight tickets, Pan Am had ceased to exist, still it brought back memories of when we all knew of Pan Am and the bringing of worlds closer made possible by it...we also took pride...