You really didn't need to go to so much trouble for is with the nails, my friend, but your attention to detail is appreciated! Shows how good these watches look in any circumstance. A
One last picture, to celebrate our fantastic Parisian GTG. 2 watches, 2 owners, 2 marvels, side by side: A Superocean Chrono, and a Superocean Time Only. 2 friends, happy to be together, and to share some unforgettable and intense moments. HAGWE, Nicolas....
I wear it quite a bit although it's sooooo small by today's standards. But it's just such a classic and no one ever seems to wear them any more that I enjoy the novelty of it. Emil This message has been edited by Emil Wojcik on 2011-10-14 14:42:04
Nice shot Emil. It really is like a time machine on your wrist when it takes you back 70 years. And it is so often the vintage watches that align more with today's trends of size and appearance that we covet. Whereas the bubblebacks look great for an enti...
. . . different perspectives, Horo? Front . . . . . . back . . . . . . and profile views . . . . . . of the '56 Longines Conquest, newly outfitted with a vintage Longines beads of rice bracelet. Notice how the silver ring on the dial captures the reflecti...
. . . that came along with my recent Omega acquisition. omega.watchprosite.com Whoever said, "There's no such thing as a bargain", never received a vintage Longines bracelet thrown in with a mint Connie ;-) . . .
. . . with the ISO setting of the Canon G12 at the highest level, which accounts for the quality of the image. As usual, there was no processing of any kind . . . these images are straight off the camera. Thanks for the kind words, Geo. Cordially, Art
. . . were corroded when Dad handed the Longines over, so I had them polished and rhodium plated when the movement was serviced. Funny thing - it's been in my possession for seven years, and it wasn't until just now that I noticed the reflective property ...
... I found difficult and uncomfortable. Not to mention the anxiety of scratching up the cases (even keeping like-metals with like). But I am quite happy wearing a watch on each wrist, and I like the balance of these two, even though they are very differe...
... following the announcement of Nic Hayek's death, June 28 last year. I hope it's a fitting tribute to a powerful man who contributed so much to the industry. Andrew
Although the hardest thing was taking the photo. They slip and slide all over your wrist. I don't know how Mr Hayek managed to do this all the time. Andrew
. . . three rare Habrings brought to mind first the Kingston, and then Nairobi, Trios, both happy memories from childhood. I couldn't find a video of "Three Jolly Coachmen", so my imagination wandered to "Solfeggio". In hindsight, I'll grant that was pret...
And the blurred pocket watches make it seem like you are juggling time. But then, aren't we all. Wonderful photo. Always enjoy your contributions, but this one's special. Regards Andrew
so here we go for static with sunny fall day light: Here is a wristshot with fall evening light: And here is a doublewrist shot from this week's Paris GTG Have fun this WE! Matt...