Hello dear friends!! "Watches & Books" is Open Now! I felt books could make an interesting Theme for our WS event asking our participants to share shots of their favorite watches with their favorite books of any kind. Books gift us their warm company thro...
Especially when the book is about the Reverso! Two Reversos here: one time-only (the TTR 1931), the other the Reverso Duo, which was the 1st JLC I ever bought. A little story about the book. I bought this from Sham last month from Collectors' Market . It'...
This is a most beautiful and interesting book. Heavy indeed! How nice of Sham of bringing it to you himself. Double pleasure to meet him and have a nice chat and receiving a wonderful book for your library. Yes, this kind of charming things happen among m...
A group of favorite books shot on my living room stack on coffee table… Moonshine Speedy shot at my library room… Fifty Fathoms and stack of books… JLC AM-vox and hunting and firearms books… Two favorites: the most complicated watch presently made by Role...
... I custom ordered some brass labels with the main themes of my books (Literature/ history/ Technical books, etc) thinking it was a nice way of classification of the books. So many years later I find myself going to the different books cases like a robo...
The one fun thing about moving is that at least now I will have access to the majority of my books again - so looking forward to that 👍🏻👌🏻 The shots are truly something, Abel but I have to say in some of them I find the books drawing the attention (the wa...
Yes, moving involves a big effort both physical and mental but it requires to put order and classification to our belongings and upon arrival to new home the satisfaction of having access to them again. Hope you and your family will enjoy the new home so ...
Adorable Teddy bears as custodians of your books and watches! Your JLC is the Geophysic secondes mortes? Interesting bracelet! Can you give more details and shots on this piece? I’m very fond of the Bronzo Tudor. And a bit intrigued about the piece restin...
Yes indeed it is a Geophysic TS, with the original bracelet. I got it 2 years ago after almost missing out on getting on brand new before they discontinued the range. The bracelet has a quick release on the lugs, and 2 micro-adjustors (1 on each wing of t...
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I like to have objects found during my trips both in my library shelves and on my desk which is so full of things that I barely find a place to write or work! Lol! The Geophisics True seconds is a wonderful piece. It´s a shame it was discontinued. I´m hap...
The last ones were the Lincoln Road, Ozelot und Friesennerz, The Motion of the Body through Space (brilliant), Bad Regina, Our Country Friends, Lockdown, The Sea of Tranquility…
... your pool related career. Beautiful Centenary you share. Those straps look fantastic. Thanks a lot for your entry dear Art. Have a nice weekend! A big hug for you! Abel
. . . it's going into high gear. Looks deceivingly simple, but quite difficult to pull off in practice. It would be an easier into a corner pocket, but side pockets are narrower and consequently require greater precision. A millimeter off on the cue ball ...
. . . and hopefully as satisfied with his work as I am. Unfortunately for me, I believe he's going to retire soon. Of course I wish him the best in a tranquil retirement, but will miss him dearly. Fortunately I've found another capable watchmaker in So Ca...
I lost a good friend of many many years and top watchmaker a few years ago when he passed away. I still miss my visits to his shop and our chats and lessons. It was not easy to replace him. I found a very good watchmaker after a long long search. But ... ...
... appreciate and enjoy much more the owning of these pieces. Great pieces you share here as usual. Keep enjoying them so much!! Great Shelfie!! Guess you coined a new word! Great! Lol! Hagwe, Abel
Hi All, Nice to have time to go through the Wristscan posts and enjoy all the offerings. Some really amazing watches. I am so happy to have my Hentschel and the two books that arrived with the watch. Amazing photography to go along with a wonderful and no...
Even in the middle of a home moving you did a great job answering our Theme about watches and books!! As usual some stunning watches and straps combos with pages of favorite books as backgrounds. Though all of them charming I’m specially fond of the Laine...
Its a fact my son Holden was named after Holden Caulfield from the Catcher In the Rye by J.D. Salinger. This was my son’s first watch gifted to him by a friend of ours. Such a wonderful and funny read if you ever find yourself in some classic reading mate...
... a very early edition. Yes I´m familiar with the book of course. You share some great shots answering our Theme. Lovely Holden and his first watch. I´m sure he is enjoying that watch so much and serves as an introduction to our passion for timepieces. ...
Superb watches shots with the books. I´m specially fond of your Longines. Wonderful pieces! Thank you so much for your entry! Have a nice and relaxed weekend! Abel
Hello dear Abel and friends ! Just a few of my lighter themed books as it’s the weekend. Moon Dust is absolutely fascinating.., The Disco Files is a cool reference book if you are interested in music from this era. The history of the Monaco Grand Prix … P...
... when my trip to Firenze because we arrived during some holidays and the Boutique and Museum was closed. You can imagine my dissapointment! Well, Firenze deserves another visit which I wish will do some day soon. Will check the calendar of holidays nex...
... and guess it will make a very interesting reading. As usual viewing your vintage Ed White makes my heart beat fast my friend. Best cordial regards and a nice and relaxed weekend! Cheers! Abel
There’s a new book about the Apollo and Gemini missions, showing remastered archival photos, including Ed white’s spacewalk. Apollo remastered by Andy Saunders. Beautiful photos.
Dear Abel, dear All, Books, watches and watches books are two of my great passion (besides wine to be more exhaustive). So I was very excited to see the theme for this weekend WristScan. Herewith is my contribution, Milspec, CdV and patrimony traditionell...
The Blancpain FF Mil Specs is one of my favorite modern versions of this timeless model. I have shown mine in my opening thread shots. It´s interesting to view that you have associated it´s humidity indicator feature with Rothko´s paintings! All nice shot...
Remember a week or so ago how i said don't let Sherman's good looks of innocence fool you. He's VERY mischievous! Seriously, you folks have NO idea how bad Sherman can be. Well, so this morning i woke up (always a good way to start the day, highly recomme...
Fabulous shot of your BP FF deep in 20 thousand leagues under the sea! During workdays, there is already an overload of news, analysis, reports, emails that I just want to pretty much do nothing in my free time. Once in a while a book comes along which in...
… on my BP shot. I can well understand you. It happens to me too. So many papers to read at office makes for strong reductions i. Our free time. I try to devote some little time at night in bed before falling asleep and during weekends … if my grandchildr...
fantastic illustrations. A high quality bound book is a delicious object to handle and enjoy as well. You are sharing a wonderful MB Villeret chrono and beautiful books in this great shot. Thank you! Hagwe! Abel
There’s no better way to enjoy the weekend. My day began with a pot of coffee, some quiet reading, and the Jaeger-LeCoultre Geophysic Universal Time—the horological equivalent of a Catch-22 with its quartz-like deadbeat seconds hand. And, just for WristSc...
I look forward to your participation in this place to know more about your collection and horological tastes. I also own a similar Geophysics and find it gorgeous. Keep enjoying your watches so much and have a nice and relaxed weekend. Cheers! Abel
The Geophysic Universal Time was actually inspired by the WPS community. It was on my "watch" list for many years, but it was the beautiful pictures shared here that helped seal the deal. -R
… purchase was inspired by WPS. I guess many of the watches in our collections were inspired by pictures and comments shared by our friends here. I wish you’ll enjoy this place so much! Best cordial regards Abel
Wonderful theme this weekend ! It’s finally inspired me to make my first post after a long period of being a silent observer ; A fascinating book on John Harrison and the invention of the first Marine Chronometer… just make sure to read it with a Longines...
… though I confess I had to read it without the company of this wonderful Longines Lindbergh as yours. It has been in my wish list for long time but by one reason or another still pending. Keep enjoying it so much and look forward to your participation in...
Hello dear Abel and friends, One of my personal favourite reference books is this one… Cuchillos Plegables Navajas, the author is an eminent collector and a gentleman ! Enjoy ! ...
… green dial and straps on your Aquanaut matches the title label of the title of this book! Fantastic watch in a very special version you share!! Thank you so much for your entry!! Have a great Sunday dear Captain!! Abel
I knew someone who collected old Kris knives from the war, and Japanese fans that were blades. (he has since passed away many years ago, but the collection remains)