Emil Wojcik
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It's not often we choose a watch because of a date function but here's one exception
Sep 18, 2020,07:42 AM
Or a simple yet distinctive case...
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WristScan “Ultimate Feature” .... Is Open ! ...
By: Cpt Scarlet : September 18th, 2020-05:20
Hello dear friends of WristScan ! Our theme for WristScan this weekend is: “Ultimate Feature”. We choose our watches for many reasons but ultimately it comes down to a special feature that draws us in and makes us “pull the trigger” on owning a watch. Som...
I really like the minute hand...
By: Cpt Scarlet : September 18th, 2020-05:47
It reminds me of a stylish ring pull on a drinks can, in a good way 👍 Thanks for joining us for WristScan this weekend.
All perfect for our WristScan theme ...
By: Cpt Scarlet : September 18th, 2020-08:39
The S.U.F bronze engraved bezel is both cool and interesting as is the case design of the Tudor. The DB27 salmon dial with the blued details are superb and probably the best example of this from any manufacturer. Finally, the VH is a design masterpiece ! ...
What a nice selection, with two real highlights !
By: hs111 : September 19th, 2020-08:25
Truly enjoy your De Bethune DB27, with the contrast of the hands’ intense blue and the salmon finish of the dial. In addition, your Vianney Halter also renders a sublime appeal ! Well done, Congrats ! hs.
Pips on a stick
By: Arronax : September 18th, 2020-05:54
There are two liners, four liners, red liners but pips on a stick on top of a sunbrushed silver dial is what did it for me. ...
Great photo 👍...
By: Cpt Scarlet : September 18th, 2020-06:12
The colours against the sun-brushed silver dial are a truly excellent ultimate design detail. Thank you for sharing this with us on WristScan. Have a great weekend 🥂
Your crown looks very stylish...
By: Cpt Scarlet : September 18th, 2020-07:15
I really enjoy this style of crown. Thank you for sharing this beautiful watch with us on WristScan.
Hello dear Captain!! Nice to have you hosting this week end and...
By: Subexplorer : September 18th, 2020-06:14
... thank you for bringing a very interesting challenge with the Theme you have chosen. It surely will bring lots of awesome entries from our friends. Let me think a bit about those features which made me jump into some of my pieces and I’ll be delighted ...
Hello dear Abel ...
By: Cpt Scarlet : September 18th, 2020-07:13
I’m sure that you will surprise us with some spectacular features that made you fall in love with your watches. Kind regards The Captain
The mere simplicity...
By: Ludi : September 18th, 2020-07:24
... or a sterile dial, the military evocation brought by the circle T, the provenance of course, these are the details which hooked me for good with this one ...
Good choice Ludi ...
By: Cpt Scarlet : September 18th, 2020-08:40
I’m definitely with you when it comes to military watches and patina. Best regards The Captain
Plenty of charm...
By: Ludi : September 20th, 2020-01:39
.... and history in those mil watches. Thank you dear cpt ^^
Blue is my favourite color
By: Ludi : September 20th, 2020-01:42
... reminds me of the beauty of the sky, especially on rainy day like today
Your JD is a beautiful watch ...
By: Cpt Scarlet : September 18th, 2020-08:43
and very cool 😎 It’s one that I haven’t tried on but I can just imagine it with a black suit ( yes I remember those days pre Covid ) Thanks for joining us this weekend for WristScan.
Hi Bill ...
By: Cpt Scarlet : September 18th, 2020-08:46
Thats a sweet “Red” with creamy patina on the markers, love it ! Hope you have a great weekend 🥂
The bellflower on the eichi ii movement
By: Watchmatician : September 18th, 2020-08:30
And I’m not just talking about the skeletoned barrel, but also the stem and leaves constructed from the bridges ...
That’s a sunning view ! ...
By: Cpt Scarlet : September 18th, 2020-08:55
Blued screws, jewels set in brushed metal looks incredible and that’s before we talk about the skeleton barrel. Thank you for showing us this beautiful watch on WristScan. Kind regards The Captain
Far away from any mainstream...
By: JLCman : September 18th, 2020-08:38
I love the aesthetics of the small titanium earth ball. It‘s the ultimate feature of my beloved Vicenterra Tycho Brahe. ...
Titanium earth ball...
By: Cpt Scarlet : September 18th, 2020-09:56
Not something I thought I would be seeing this weekend on WristScan ! It’s a very cool ultimate feature. Keep enjoying it 🥂
Very 🥶 [nt]
By: Cpt Scarlet : September 18th, 2020-13:15
The lugs and the dial did it for me
By: NT931 : September 18th, 2020-08:50
The stepped lugs of the Patek 2481, and the honeycomb dial of the VC called out to me and I could not resist their siren calls! The joys of vintage time only watches... ...
And on beautiful straps ...
By: Cpt Scarlet : September 18th, 2020-11:56
Ultimate details on both watches, a difficult choice when you have these two in your collection. I think I would have to go for the VC 🤔 Thanks for joining us for WristScan this weekend. Best wishes The Captain
Feeling the love for Habring2 ! ...
By: Cpt Scarlet : September 18th, 2020-09:45
I certainly agree with you, Richard and Maria make watches with true passion in every design. I’ve enjoyed this one for several years. Thanks for your post on WristScan 🥂 ...
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By: Cpt Scarlet : September 20th, 2020-08:44
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Hi Ted 👋...
By: Cpt Scarlet : September 18th, 2020-10:50
Is that possible 😉
Hmmhh.. Let me see, how to play.. ;))
By: hs111 : September 18th, 2020-09:36
Picked 3 tic-tacs, for specific reasons there.. 1/ One of my fav JLCs: Duomêtre à Chronographe in WG: Great dark face, elegant appeal - One can wear it with smart wear but also as an elegant evening companion: secondly a great Chronographe with 1/6 second...
Hi hs ! ...
By: Cpt Scarlet : September 18th, 2020-10:14
Three beautiful watches with lots of ultimate details. Your Duomêtre à Chronographe is very elegant for a contemporary case size. I have to say that the Habring2 Doppel Felix makes me want to place an order with Maria and Richard. You can feel the passion...
Hello my dear Captain! Here answering to your challenge...
By: Subexplorer : September 18th, 2020-13:03
... with a few Ultimate Features which made me pull the trigger in these pieces: I thought I would never need a second 1680 Sub until I found this red inscription: I have an special fondness for the so called California dials so I could not let go this on...
Now I can ...
By: Cpt Scarlet : September 18th, 2020-13:53
They were delayed for some reason. All is ok now 👌
Hello dear Abel 👋 ...
By: Cpt Scarlet : September 18th, 2020-14:38
Thank you for joining us for WristScan. You are showing us some wonderful watches with ultimate details. I must say that I love your choice of details. The “red” sub is simple detail that ultimately lifts this watch to a higher level with just one line of...
Thank you so much for your kind comments on each...
By: Subexplorer : September 18th, 2020-17:12
... watch I posted my dear friend! I agree with every word you wrote about the details which attracted me to these watches. I’m happy to share them here dear Captain and to know that you like them. Have a beautiful week end My friend!! Best! Abel
Wow wow wow!
By: renerod : September 19th, 2020-12:54
Beautiful divers and the features that you pointed. But the killer piece, to me is the F.P. Journe. It is full of beautiful details combined in such a way that everything is harmonious: the guilloché, the frame around the dial, te texture of the main dial...
It’s going to have to be this one for now
By: renerod : September 18th, 2020-13:08
The dial of this one. The faceted indexes, which depending on the light sometimes look like black, the creamy dial, also the crown, which I haven’t been able to picture well for the moment, and the domed acrylic crystal. The crown has a nice relief of a h...
Hello René 👋...
By: Cpt Scarlet : September 18th, 2020-13:25
Vintage creamy dial under the domed acrylic crystal is enchanting. Best regards The Captain
Thanks a lot Capt.
By: renerod : September 18th, 2020-16:35
I think the acrylic gives more depth to the dial because it acts like a lens. It is also warmer than sapphire. Best. Rene
Thank your my dear Abel
By: renerod : September 19th, 2020-12:15
I know you have a keen eye for details. Here are some more: HAGWE you too! René ...
Because of many reasons.
By: amanico : September 18th, 2020-13:09
The dial: The lack of pushers: The case: The crown and the movement: the lack of crown: The friendship: The movement: ...
Welcome dear Nicolas ...
By: Cpt Scarlet : September 18th, 2020-13:32
An excellent and interesting combination of ultimate details. The “leather” look dial on your Rolex is rich and warm. On your Longines I would like to add the superb rail on the dial, the blue and red works so well. Enjoy the late summer sunshine this wee...
Your selection is so full of beautiful details amigo mío!
By: renerod : September 19th, 2020-13:01
But your 6542 is a mine of nice details: marbled tropical dial, Bakelite bezel, crown, gilded chapter ring, domed plexy... ufff! Also the dial of the mono pusher MB is to die for! A spectacular one under all kind of lights! Best. René
+ 1 👍 [nt]
By: Cpt Scarlet : September 18th, 2020-16:21
Yep! [nt]
By: amanico : September 18th, 2020-22:48
Same here, Abel
By: Boris : September 19th, 2020-20:40
Mine is in steel too, which objectively is a better material for daily wear than gold and platinum. I actually wear this watch a lot. Much more than I would have the 1815 chronograph I was also considering. The blue strap might give the impression that it...
Hi Art ...
By: Cpt Scarlet : September 19th, 2020-03:53
Two excellent examples of the detail that makes your watches special. It’s given us something to consider that we may have overlooked. Thanks ! Hope you are enjoying your weekend.
You played two of the best cards my friend!
By: renerod : September 19th, 2020-13:08
Not only the leap year indicator, the shape of the indexes, the moon phase indicator, the texture of the silver part of the dial! And what can I say of your flightmaster? It is also full of nice details! Spectacular case, all the pushers with their distin...
That is a super special detail!
By: renerod : September 21st, 2020-07:33
That I didn’t know about... But then I don’t know many things 😉 Thanks for sharing not only your beautiful watches, but also your vast knowledge, dear Art. Best. René
Dear Cpt, the feature, detail is important....
By: S F : September 19th, 2020-01:49
helps to justify why I need another watch.......... The TT One wont fly at all if Chopard had used a date window instead of a pointer. Need I say more? Yes, how it tells time different from all those I already have. Exclamation! ...
Hi S.F ...
By: Cpt Scarlet : September 19th, 2020-03:57
You hit the target with both your Freak and the Urwerk. Ultimate details, thats for sure ! It’s making my bank card twitch 😫 Kind regards The Captain
Excellent selection SF!
By: renerod : September 19th, 2020-13:36
I also like the case with two crowns of the Chopard. The Ulysse Nardin is also a collection of beautiful details. But the cherry on the cake is your beautiful 1675: exclamation dot, chapter ring, puffy luminous indexes, gilt details, pointed crown guards,...
Thks much René!
By: S F : September 20th, 2020-03:10
The 1675 gave me the excitement I had not felt for a long time in this hobby. The search, anticipation, and when it finally arrived in my hand...... Cheers!
I understand your excitement very well!
By: renerod : September 21st, 2020-07:35
And as you say, I get this kind of feeling more with vintage pieces than with new ones. But there are few. Thanks for sharing your beauties! René P.S. and please, share more pictures of your 1675!
The dial
By: FRAMII : September 19th, 2020-03:58
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Hi FRAMII ...
By: Cpt Scarlet : September 19th, 2020-04:07
Who could disagree with you, it’s a perfect example of “ultimate detail” Well played 🥂
I fell in love...
By: mrds : September 19th, 2020-04:01
With the white color of the seconds hand. It provides contrast and freshness to the otherwise mellow colors of the patinaed lume of the hands and markers, the gold metal tones of the hour and minute hands, the fine „gold dust“ that gives a mellow tone to ...
Hi Daniel ...
By: Cpt Scarlet : September 19th, 2020-04:13
Thank you for your kind message, we do our best at WristScan to keep the true spirit going, as you show us your beautiful classic Submariner. The creamy patina is perfectly complemented with your choice of strap. Wonderful ! Thank you for joining us this ...
Yema Superman Heritage
By: pongster : September 19th, 2020-05:42
I bought this watch for two reasons. The name (i am a superman fan) and its bezel lock. Although in this heritage edition, the bezel lock is a functionally useless super fluity (as the watch already has a unidirectional dive bezel). In fact, the bezel loc...
These hands on my VH Classic
By: Tim Jackson : September 19th, 2020-08:45
Will look for a close up and add it a little later when I have access. HAGWE All, Cheers, Tim ...
Hi Tim...
By: Cpt Scarlet : September 19th, 2020-09:35
Hope that you are enjoying life. I completely understand your choice. The hand on your VH are some of the best out there. Kind regards The Captain ...
Milgauss ! ...
By: Cpt Scarlet : September 19th, 2020-14:14
Perfect detail with that lighting hand. Well played Tyo. 👍
A potential theme
By: jml_watches : September 19th, 2020-16:04
Hi First my Oris - the pointer date is killer Red dot on Lanco Fon, got to love alarm readiness indicator Finally the power reserve indicator on my Tangente There might be a theme! Cheers JML ...
I think so 👍
By: Cpt Scarlet : September 20th, 2020-04:43
Oris - the pointer date is beautifully done. I think it will surprise many of us. Thank you for sharing this with us on WristScan. Have a great weekend The Captain
the tri-retrograde second hands
By: terbaboom : September 19th, 2020-19:28
thanks, Captain! for this opportunity to share my "not so talked about" milus ...
Welcome to WristScan ! ...
By: Cpt Scarlet : September 20th, 2020-04:40
You should definitely show your Milus more often. Lots of interesting detail. Can you tell us more about this watch ? Kind regards The Captain
sure, Captain!
By: terbaboom : September 20th, 2020-07:54
the main feature of this watch for me is the "useless" complication of splitting the second hand into three hands with each hand responsible for 20 seconds. once 20 seconds is up, the hand jumps back to the starting point and the next hand takes over, lik...
Aren't they?
By: Mary Anny : September 20th, 2020-07:25
Thanks a lot.
Unfortunately I have serious upload issues...
By: KMII : September 20th, 2020-02:52
So let’s see again... Matching your red Habring2 accent but in a different place... Italian day wheel on the Eterna Sevenday Fast Beat... The letterbox cutout in the side of the case of the Athys to accommodate the longest seconds hand... The 1972 case sh...
Habring Brotherhood ;-)) ....
By: Cpt Scarlet : September 20th, 2020-03:02
Hi KMII ! ... I’m typing this very slowly so that this message downloads for you ! I love your Habring2, it’s a great watch as is your Daniel Roth, especially on that strap. How long have you had this one ? Kind regards The Captain
It is just unique
By: PoyFR : September 20th, 2020-04:43
The protecting crown device is unique and it's legibility is so efficient. ...
Hi dear Count ...
By: Cpt Scarlet : September 20th, 2020-05:07
I concur with your comments. The balance spring was an inspired contribution. Hope that you are enjoying your weekend. Best regards The Captain
Travel-time
By: KamalRostov : September 20th, 2020-05:59
For its simplicity of function. For its symmetrical dial. For its unassuming presence, perhaps. For its comfortable fit on the wrist... ...
Welcome to WristScan...
By: Cpt Scarlet : September 20th, 2020-08:51
Two beautiful photos of your PP world-Time. Thank you for joining us this weekend. Best regards The Captain
No problem 😉 ...
By: Cpt Scarlet : September 20th, 2020-09:51
We were just getting going.. just like your BM 👍