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One more beauty ...
Jul 02, 2010,01:40 AM
out of your treasure chest
HAGWE my friend
Oliver
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It's midnight in India
By: stromer : July 1st, 2010-11:48
Ok, I do not live there, but as I will not the have the time tomorrow I have to post my Friday wrist shot now. Finally, after sacrificing the Paris GTG to the office's demands, I will be leaving for an extended motorcycle trip in the Alps tomorrow morning...
Not midnight ...
By: bimbeano : July 2nd, 2010-01:22
... yet ??? That's because it runs tooooo slooooow ..... Hagwe mon ami, when wil i see you ? Filip
Really? I have to check it.
By: amanico : July 2nd, 2010-03:15
I'm working on my small trip in Belgium, Filip... Will tell you soon! Best, Nicolas
When will we see You????
By: big daddy : July 9th, 2010-19:26
We will turn around your questions, Filip....when do we see YOU???? You need to stay up and not go to sleep too early!
You'll most probably ...
By: bimbeano : July 10th, 2010-04:01
... see me and my family in july 2011 ........................
Nice, but some observations about your world time...
By: RJW : July 2nd, 2010-06:01
Fiji is spelt Fidji and Jakarta is spelt Djakarta. Is that French spelling? Everyplace else is in English. Bagdad instead of Baghdad. Or are both spellings correct? Hawaii instead of Honolulu? At 11 o'clock, Island. What/where is that? Regardless, a very ...
French spelling, IMO.
By: amanico : July 2nd, 2010-06:05
As for Island ...It is related to Acores. Best, Nicolas
Island = Iceland . . .
By: Dr No : July 2nd, 2010-08:08
. . . home of the unpronounceable volcano that put a halt to travel for many this spring . . .
Very nice, Nicolas! :)
By: blomman Mr Blue : July 2nd, 2010-11:49
Is it a original tropical strap? Looks great, my friend Blomman
Yep, my friend...
By: amanico : July 2nd, 2010-16:31
Another one I was hiding under my sleeve. Best, Nicolas
You have big sleeves!!! :)
By: blomman Mr Blue : July 3rd, 2010-05:54
I guess we all hide something under our sleeves… Best, my friend Blomman
That would be interesting, Drew.
By: amanico : July 2nd, 2010-16:30
I'm sure you'll find many treasures to cherish. These big Vintage JLC Chronos are a solution, indeed. Best, my friend. Nicolas
I will...
By: amanico : July 2nd, 2010-23:36
I am working on a review about this watch. I can just tell you, for the moment, that it belongs to the Vintage Divers family. Best, Nicolas
Well, not a real World Timer, Graham,
By: amanico : July 4th, 2010-10:19
But a cool watch, for sure... I'm hiding some of my additions for later, so, no, not 2 watches per week, this is your privilege, my friend. Best! Nicolas
With Dual time
By: MattS : July 1st, 2010-14:17
It is over midnight in the East...I've been enjoying this big Lange this week as we exchanged watches with a friend Enjoy your Friday and HAGWE, it's going to be hot!...Matt...
any info?
By: MattS : July 2nd, 2010-01:58
Hi Rupert, I need some Lange experts, I don't know much about Lange, this is not my watch, it belongs to a German friend who normaly only has genuine watches. I only borrowed the watch for some minutes as I never got to wear one before, I am having some d...
sorry Matt - it is definitely a fake
By: Rupert S : July 2nd, 2010-09:16
even without seeing the back there are 2 major signs that it is - the large date and the second timezone on the right - it is supposed to be a power reserve indicator I am really sorry for your German friend - that is if he believes that this Lange is gen...
Definitively a Fake, Matt...
By: amanico : July 2nd, 2010-09:19
I hope your friend didn't waste too much money, my friend. An ugly fake. 0 Doubt on this. Best, Nicolas
swaped just for a short period!
By: MattS : July 2nd, 2010-01:50
Actually I am having some doubts, this watch belongs to a German friend who otherwise has nice and genuine watches and is really not into kafes, I don't know much about Lange but with the questions on the forum regarding this one I am doubting if it is a ...
????????
By: moc : July 2nd, 2010-01:20
Ooops,my lack of knowledge or???? Scratching my head indeed.... Mo
real fake?
By: MattS : July 2nd, 2010-02:19
Oliver, you are an expert, you confirm this is a fake? Last week is the first time I saw some Lange in real with you and Dirk. If this one is indeed fake, damn it I need to inform my friend! Matt
Seems atypical Matt...
By: pplater : July 2nd, 2010-02:31
The Lange 'signature' in such watches is the big date, as in - The date window in your friend's watch is not a 'big' date. There is no hand for the power reserve, no date corrector button and no indices for the 'second time zone' hands. It's not looking g...
Thanks for the info
By: MattS : July 2nd, 2010-02:45
shit I really hate this!...but there is no doubt, on top of it, the watch is really big, I have a big wrist and the watch is at least 46/47 mm if not more. I am really sorry about that, at least I learned something...my watches are less prestigious but at...
Could be worse, Matt...
By: pplater : July 2nd, 2010-03:04
... the swap could have been a permanent one! Now you face that sticky question of 'what to say to the friend?'. Conventional wisdom says it's hard to be a winner - perhaps better not to go there. All the best.... Cheers, pplater.
Hi Matt
By: moc : July 2nd, 2010-11:22
I just wonder why the hell would someone copy a watch that doesn t exist?What is the point on that?A least do a faithful copy......It is funny how AUF and AB were left on the dial ,at this point they don t mean anything.....oh dear...... Sorry for your fr...
Some details are not that bad ...
By: small-luxury-world : July 2nd, 2010-02:26
but look at the very small Big Date , the overall layout of the dial, ... and on top there never has been a Dual Time in the ALS collection (so far). Still would like to see the backside/movement Oliver
I'm on a Ti mood
By: nilomis : July 1st, 2010-14:30
What a week! Work + work and ... more work. I love the mechanical/technical look of this watch. A mix of Jules Verne and a UFO. Cheers and a great weekend for all, Nilo...
Super photo!
By: Geo : July 2nd, 2010-03:05
Love the way you developed this picture. GEO
Great UFO, Nilo! :)
By: blomman Mr Blue : July 2nd, 2010-11:54
I am sorry, but you were right about the World cup team… HAGWE Blomman
Now and then…
By: blomman Mr Blue : July 1st, 2010-14:38
In this case I prefer then…! HAGWE Blomman...
Great Ingenieur
By: tee530 : July 1st, 2010-18:56
...and in great condition, too. Thanks for the photo! Tom
Thanks, Tom!
By: blomman Mr Blue : July 2nd, 2010-11:56
Yes, I was very lucky some years ago… + Paper, box and buckle – all in perfect condition HAGWE Blomman
Gotta agree . . .
By: Dr No : July 1st, 2010-23:00
. . . "now" ain't bad, but "then" rules!
My favourite IWC…
By: blomman Mr Blue : July 2nd, 2010-12:04
The only one I can think of that I rather would have is an original Aquatimer…! But it might be because I don’t know IWC enough… Thank you, Art. Thanks to you and some other gentlemen here in the Friday-WS, I am currently in a vintage mo...
Nothing like the classics
By: AndrewD : July 2nd, 2010-01:13
I like this Ingenieur very much. Much more in fact than the modern iteration. Give me the classics any day. That torch obviously came in handy! Andrew
True, true!
By: blomman Mr Blue : July 2nd, 2010-12:08
A classic will always be the Winner in the end! Thank you, Andrew! And thank you for encourage me to do another dive in the back of the safe. HAGWE Blomman
Completely agree.
By: RJW : July 2nd, 2010-06:04
Very nice piece Blomman. Regards, Richard.
...Then , for me to, then. :)
By: amanico : July 2nd, 2010-06:18
No doubt between the modern and the original! whnen I see this Ingenieur, I'm dreaming of building an Antimagnetic thema: The JLC Geophysic, the Omega Railmaster, the Rolex Milgauss, and this superb Ingenieur... That would be such an exciting thema! Best,...
That really would be an exciting theme, Nicolas! :)
By: blomman Mr Blue : July 2nd, 2010-12:26
Thank you, my friend for your kind words! Yes, to have the antimagnetic icons from different brands would really be something! Another theme I know you hunt, and I am thinking about to start searching for (when ever I am able to break free from JLC, that ...
Aaah, the Vintage Divers...
By: amanico : July 2nd, 2010-16:36
My almost first love! I still have to find the Polaris 65, the IWC Ref 812 ( the one on the pic you posted ), a Super Compressor Droz, a Super Compressor Bulova, and a last Blancpain FF, to end this thema. We are totally nuts! Best, Nicolas
Thank you, Stefan!
By: blomman Mr Blue : July 2nd, 2010-12:27
Have your new memos landed yet? HAGWE Blomman
The end to a solemn week, but …
By: AndrewD : July 1st, 2010-15:16
… also a week to remember the life and contribution of Nicolas George Hayek (19 February 1928 – 28 June 2010) to horology. So lets use this weeks WristScan thread to share the love of horology and show our appreciation for a life well led. Thankyou Mr Hay...
Great memories
By: nilomis : July 1st, 2010-15:28
And an outstanding wrist shot. That is also the reason that my pic shows a Breguet. Cheers, Nilo
Breguet
By: AndrewD : July 1st, 2010-17:09
Thanks Nilo I suspected that was why you had posted such a Breguet portrait. Mr Hayek was such an advocate for this venerable brand name. I included a couple of non-SwatchGroup watches in my shot as well, but I think Mr Hayek’s motivation was to sup...
Thanks anaesdoc ...
By: AndrewD : July 2nd, 2010-03:06
This was the first time I have tried to wear multiple watches like this and it is rather uncomfortable! Not sure how Mr Hayek did this regularly. Part of the difficulty is that I like to wear my watches snuggly and don't like them slipping about, and the ...
Well done...
By: RJW : July 2nd, 2010-06:07
But of the 4 watches, which one is telling the correct time? Regards, Richard.
good post, Andrew...
By: FanFrancisco : July 2nd, 2010-07:40
... by the way, saw you have a memovox? can share with us more pics if you are much free later. thanks. stefan
Great homage, Andrew!
By: blomman Mr Blue : July 2nd, 2010-12:40
Is that an Memovox Ref 3150 in rosegold you are hiding under your sleeve?! Please feel free to share some photos over at the JLC forum! We don’t see them around that often… HAGWE Blomman
Sharp eyes, Blomman ...
By: AndrewD : July 5th, 2010-01:40
Give me a little more time and I will share the Memovox with you. I don't have the tools to open the case and need to get a watchmaker to do so to confirm the movement and serial number. Even a peek is nice, though, isn't it? Andrew
To have a peek is great…
By: blomman Mr Blue : July 5th, 2010-12:52
…to see more, even better! Looking forward to see some more over at JLC forum! Best Blomman
A sunny week ..
By: bimbeano : July 1st, 2010-15:40
.. hopefully a sunny Friday ... HAGWE everybody ... Filip...
Hey Flip!...New Broad Arrow Speedy just in :-))
By: =RWK= : July 2nd, 2010-23:30
The dial on this piece is awesome. I need to try and capture it, anlong with the truly amazing blued hands and indices. Love your Speedy. Original bond-clip type bracelet...Way cool :-D Happy Independence Day to everyone in the U.S., and who loves Liberty...
If i could add ...
By: bimbeano : July 3rd, 2010-01:06
...Hi Richard , very nice, i'm really fond of the boad arrow Speedy, if i coul add another Speedy it would probably be one like this. I love the bezel ... another one i really like it the 35 th ... . Cheers, Filip I love independence .. especially mine
Looks like . . .
By: Dr No : July 3rd, 2010-11:04
. . . we took our respective photos simultaneously! Happy 4th, Richard . . . cordially, Art
well...
By: =RWK= : July 3rd, 2010-12:01
Mine was +12 h from yours LOL Indeed Happy Independence Day! Best, -- Richard.
80'S Tool Watch...
By: kbc.2222 : July 1st, 2010-16:59
Good Morning...Early morning.. Best Chung...
Thanks Stefan Ma...
By: kbc.2222 : July 2nd, 2010-18:11
No..this is not a seiko 6105. This is seiko 6309 7040 so call Turtle. This watch have a 43.5mm body w/o crown n 45mm from lug to lug. It have 17 jewels automatic movement run perfectly. Here is the photo of the movement, hope u like it :o) Best Chung...
i like these oyster cases...
By: FanFrancisco : July 2nd, 2010-21:10
i heard a lot of interesting stories about 6105. i am not familiar with 6309, but it seems both models have oyster casing. the movement in your 6309 looks great. Vintage Seiko calibers are very reliable and high standard. congrats on your nice piece. stef...
Something fun
By: tee530 : July 1st, 2010-19:03
...ahead of the long holiday weekend here in the States (Independence Day)...
Great pic, Tom!
By: blomman Mr Blue : July 2nd, 2010-12:45
Is it a “build your own watch kit” from LEGO?! :: )) Have a great 4 th of July! Blomman
G.O or GS ....
By: aboen : July 1st, 2010-19:46
Not sure...GS been getting the most wrist time lately. This watch gives me Goosebumps. " src="/img/watchprosite/wristscan/81/scaled/wristscan_image.1790281.jpg"> IMO Perfect watch Inside and out Another one of my Favorites ! Fun watch for strap changes....
Damn, that's what I call . . .
By: Dr No : July 1st, 2010-23:05
. . . a tough call! Just about the only watch that would come between a G O and a G S in my estimation would be an O m e G a ;-) . . .
i love the B Type Pilot Dial
By: Tony A.H : July 2nd, 2010-08:42
Sweet looking GO. i'm wearing the Steinhart today. and i love it ;0)) good weekend everyone Tony...
Cool watch Tony...
By: aboen : July 2nd, 2010-15:37
love See thru case back and movement. Drew
hi Graham
By: Tony A.H : July 7th, 2010-10:22
it is a based on UNITAS and Modified to Center Second. i think what makes it look a little different from the other Modified Unitas is the 16 fold Geneva Stripes . where by the usual Unitas has about 8 Stripes. ) it is a beautiful Piece and a lot of Watch...
thanks Drew
By: Tony A.H : July 7th, 2010-10:25
but as you said your Case Back Kicks Ass ;0))))))) Tony
It's Playtime for this Purist!!!!!
By: big daddy : July 1st, 2010-21:18
PuristSPro ABR Rescue #46 goes out to play! With a raging bull, no less! Take the bull's "pulsation" and "respiration" for this is a track prepared Superleggera. Let's go, PuristSPro!...
Hey Big Daddy !!!
By: bimbeano : July 2nd, 2010-01:12
... you told me you bought a 599 !!! .... Did you already change it for this Devil ? See ya around ! Filip
still jetlag
By: Ryan5446 : July 1st, 2010-21:25
This has been on my wrist for two weeks now... Have a good weekend everybody...
you do own such a beauty Nicolas or certainly similar
By: G99 : July 4th, 2010-04:44
yours might not have Rolex on the dial, but if i'm not mistaken you have a tri compax with V72 calibre in it which i think i'm right in saying is the same as this lovely Rolex. thats not detracting from the superb Rolex, but at this vintage era many used ...
SDS.
By: amanico : July 1st, 2010-22:35
Sporty, Dressy, Superb. Best, my friend. Nicolas
A very beautiful Breguet, Richard!
By: blomman Mr Blue : July 2nd, 2010-13:34
I am really impressed with the effort they put into the details on their watches! HAGWE Blomman
Thanks amanico
By: ED209 : July 1st, 2010-23:17
It's a fascinating place to visit and I highly recommend it! Regards, ED-209
In that case, Ed, next week . . .
By: Dr No : July 2nd, 2010-09:08
. . . will be just right for a trip to Death Valley with the Breitling - you'll have the "highest and lowest" wrist scan record around!
Sooo ..
By: bimbeano : July 2nd, 2010-01:20
.. you were lying in a chair like that whole week ? Great Lange ... no further comment ... Hageweeeeeeeeee, Filip...
Unfortunately not ...
By: small-luxury-world : July 2nd, 2010-01:35
I had to work (and still do) and no time for taking a "new" picture. Pictures are from last weekend ;-) Jet boating is on the schedule for this weekend, but still some more hours of work ... HAGWE Filip Oliver
Inside
By: malopignons : July 2nd, 2010-00:12
Good week end...
Yes
By: malopignons : July 2nd, 2010-13:59
Yes , custom made both side...
That looks great!
By: blomman Mr Blue : July 2nd, 2010-14:12
The date bubble really annoys me on mine… Often I start reaching for my E II but in the end I put on the SD instead, just because of that one! Thanks for sharing. Best Blomman
Malopignon, do you make these casebacks yourself?
By: G99 : July 4th, 2010-04:49
there is a big need for custom made display backs especially for some vintage watches. i have one on my 321 calibre speedmaster and would like one for my handwind omegas, the 601 and 286 calibres. the movements look great and deserve to be seen. best Grah...
Gorgeous watch ...
By: small-luxury-world : July 2nd, 2010-01:38
but in my dream it would be smaller, to be hones ;-) HAGWE my friend Oliver
Must say that It looks bigger
By: moc : July 2nd, 2010-11:26
in the pics than in real life.....Maybe my impression..... Hope you are well Oliver. Mo
Well, well, well, Mo ...
By: amanico : July 2nd, 2010-03:56
If you still have it on your wrist, you should bring it back to DB as soon as possible... Soemone's ringing at your door? Best, Nicolas
Omertà! . . .
By: Dr No : July 2nd, 2010-20:48
. . . ah, Consiglieri, no price too high!
Ha hA....
By: moc : July 3rd, 2010-02:24
I'll come to see you guys soon...We'll talk about it.... Mo
With the watch?
By: amanico : July 3rd, 2010-03:25
Great news, my friend. You're more than welcome. Aaah, by the way, I had a dinner with a common friend of ours... Best, Nicolas
One more beauty ...
By: small-luxury-world : July 2nd, 2010-01:40
out of your treasure chest HAGWE my friend Oliver
thanks Oliver, yep, its another...
By: G99 : July 2nd, 2010-01:46
thanks Oliver, yep, its another one i dont wear enough so i've been wearing it for the week. i'm on a mission to wear some of my higher end beauties over the next few weeks. best Graham
ok, a quick history lesson
By: G99 : July 2nd, 2010-04:59
this style of watch was very popular in Russia prior to the revolution and Omega especially. in 1915 Czar Nicholas II presented the mayor or Petrograd with a watch like this. it was, as it turns out, the last watch he presented to anyone (as far as is kno...
thanks cookies, have a...
By: G99 : July 2nd, 2010-10:06
thanks cookies, have a great weekend yourself. i'll be watching motogp live on TV as usual. best Graham
my pleasure Blomman, we're...
By: G99 : July 2nd, 2010-14:34
my pleasure Blomman, we're all here to impart our small bits of knowledge to help others. best Graham
Thanks for the information Graham!
By: sw-rick : July 3rd, 2010-03:47
I'm heavily into Russian culture and history, but I'm afraid my knowledge concerning Omega is very limited. As we know the city of Petrograd, it's founding and current name St. Petersburg, was founded by Peter the Great. Peter was instrumental in bridging...
WOW !!
By: bimbeano : July 2nd, 2010-04:28
I love it even more now i see it clearly ... Filip
One of the members of the 'under-the-radar' gang . . .
By: Dr No : July 3rd, 2010-11:17
. . . has one, Graham, so I get to see one every so often. It's my second favorite from the Museum collection after the sublime 1948 Centenary, which, I believe, was also in your collection before "The Great Shuffle" . . . cordially, Art
you and the 'under the radar gang' are very lucky people
By: G99 : July 4th, 2010-04:56
to have friends you can meet up with regularly without the need for an internet forum is a rare thing. if there were no internet i and many many others would be alone with their passion, but you guys dont need the interweb. the question i've always wonder...
Really.....
By: big daddy : July 8th, 2010-21:23
You are shy?????
you know me Big D,...
By: G99 : July 9th, 2010-01:35
you know me Big D, i'm just a shy boy BTW where have you been, no reply to emails, no skype. me thinks mcCallum might be staying with you. speak to you soon G...
Very nice Graham...
By: RJW : July 2nd, 2010-06:21
But very unusual number style. 8 looks like an hourglass. 7 looks like????? The 2 in the 12 is different to the single 2. The 1s in 11 are longer than the others. Regards, Richard.
thanks Richard, i cant...
By: G99 : July 2nd, 2010-06:30
thanks Richard, i cant remember what they call it, but there is a specific name for the way the numbers are bigger at the long ends. a bit like a starburst effect. the 2's are only slightly different probably due to the sizing. the 7 is very odd indeed, b...
thanks Stefan, its the shape...
By: G99 : July 2nd, 2010-07:40
thanks Stefan, its the shape that does it for me. i'm thinking back over the last 6 years since i bought it and i dont think i've ever seen another one either on a forum or in the flesh. i wonder where the other 1914 pieces went too? best Graham
Nice one, Graham!
By: blomman Mr Blue : July 2nd, 2010-13:43
Never seen one like that before. I like the shape! HAGWE Blomman
Premier
By: deBalzac : July 2nd, 2010-01:46
Wearing the Breitling Premier today Best regards Livius...
Snow White Sinn
By: Bill : July 2nd, 2010-02:26
Sinn U1 Snow white. Just another in the collection of U1's. As some may know I am a fan of this tank of a tool watch. I will try and do a proper photo essay on the puppy soon. Very cool for the summer. The white strap variant wasn't for me. J HAGWE Bill...
Very nice
By: rnaden : July 2nd, 2010-03:34
These Sinns are very nice...a little big for my small wrist, but am looking forward to your post on your experience with them Richard
For one thing - They are built like tanks
By: Bill : July 2nd, 2010-07:03
The other is they wear smaller than you might image because of the lug shape. The rubber strap is great for all conditions and marries the wrist well. The problem always with Sinn is the availability to find AD's so you can try the watches on. HAGWE Bill
I agree
By: rnaden : July 3rd, 2010-01:05
They do wear comfortably. I'm fortunate that my AD here also holds Sinn's and I have tried them on (more than once too) - they are comfortable, but still feels a little too big. Perhaps one day, I can condition my mind to accept that Size and proportions ...
A real tough cookie...
By: fernando : July 2nd, 2010-04:59
A nice LE as well with the white face.Good move on the strap Bill.
The lume is pretty impressive also
By: Bill : July 2nd, 2010-07:00
With the Standard, The Sincere LE, Phantom and a few more the Sinn's the U1 family grows. The Sinn family pic will come mid summer. HAGWE. Bill
Been away a while...
By: rnaden : July 2nd, 2010-03:32
Spent the lat couple of months moving some pieces around, and after what I thought was a lot of adding and subtracting, I only added two pieces...this is one of them, and have been enjoying it for a while now HAGWE all! Richard...
Date is somewhat important
By: rnaden : July 3rd, 2010-01:03
Though I generally prefer watches without dates so that I can set them and go when they stop, I do need the date a lot at work, and it does come in handy. Thanks for the comment, Drew. Richard
relaxed Friday
By: jml_watches : July 2nd, 2010-03:35
Hi All Having a relaxed day today so this is on my wrist. '> old photo same watch HAGWE JML...
Polaris day
By: DrStrong : July 2nd, 2010-04:54
HAGWE !...
Beautiful, Jeff!
By: blomman Mr Blue : July 2nd, 2010-13:55
Looks to be in great condition! One of these are very high up on my wish list… HAGWE Blomman
I don’t know much about GO…
By: blomman Mr Blue : July 2nd, 2010-13:58
But I must confess that all the beauties that are shown here every week really got me curious! HAGWE Blomman
Ah..the sixties
By: rnaden : July 3rd, 2010-01:06
and as I recall it was the constant posting of this beautiful watch that pushed me over to the edge to get one myself ;-) Richard
simple, classic and ironic...
By: FanFrancisco : July 2nd, 2010-06:59
have been wearing this since Monday, nothing fancy, just simple watch gives peaceful mind and timeless joy! HAGWE. stefan...
Nice watch ...
By: small-luxury-world : July 2nd, 2010-07:29
magnifier and background Oliver
A classic, Stefan!
By: blomman Mr Blue : July 2nd, 2010-14:01
Which size? This is one of the few watches I think look equally good in black or white dial! HAGWE Blomman
its size is...
By: FanFrancisco : July 2nd, 2010-21:17
it is 36mm which fits my small wrist perfectly. i have tried the latest models e.g. 15300 several times, very nice watch, but just find it huge and can't feel to my small wrist comfortably. thus i looked for this model 14790 instead, i like this one very ...
Zodiac SST SeaWolf today
By: Ginger : July 2nd, 2010-07:29
Keeping with the sporty theme - going for a hike. Long Independence Day weekend in the US. Best, Ginger...
Very cool, Ginger!
By: blomman Mr Blue : July 2nd, 2010-14:04
Love the orange on the dial and in the strap! Have a great 4 th of July! Blomman
Simple Omega from 1939!!
By: Bill Sohne : July 2nd, 2010-07:41
Hello everyone.. A simple Omega manual wind from 1939. Have a great weekend everyone ! Good Hunting Bill Sohne...
that pattination is really growing on me Bill
By: G99 : July 4th, 2010-05:10
when i first looked at the dial it looked knackered, but the more i look at it the more i like it. the unevenness gives it character and originality. best Graham
this made my day
By: Cookies : July 2nd, 2010-10:11
seldom see micky's anymore.I'll take mine out soon.
Is that a Genta Mickey?
By: ED209 : July 2nd, 2010-10:14
Very cool cen@jkt. I love the Genta Mickey series, it's such a fun and whimsical collection. Let's see some more of your Genta in the Bulgari forum! Regards, ED-209
That's a really nice one cen
By: i_am_Sam : July 3rd, 2010-07:45
I always love the Mickey Mouse collection from Gerald Genta Salam kenal SamRotandi @ Semarang
Fuzzy '53 for me today
By: glickman : July 2nd, 2010-08:28
Omega 1953 British RAF 6B/542 Anti-magnetic "Fat Arrow"...
Thanks Art!
By: glickman : July 2nd, 2010-21:49
I fear this will be yet another slippery slope... :-D
oh yes, once you have 1 vintage Omega you are hooked
By: G99 : July 4th, 2010-05:15
and you find more and more that you want to own. you have a great military with 30mm movement so you might find you want a 286 which follows on from the 30T2 then you'll want a 601 which is the first of the newer movements. then your deep into vintage ter...
(Watch + Car) = (Watch + Watch÷10)
By: cazalea : July 2nd, 2010-08:35
Not sure what that says about the watch, or the car ... let's just say the car's not worth that much anymore...
not sure!?
By: MattS : July 2nd, 2010-09:08
cool watch and nice pictures, can't believe you drive this car in the US, that's pretty dangerous!...Matt
danger is my middle name
By: cazalea : July 2nd, 2010-10:51
it's not the car that's dangerous, it's the other drivers. Beside, you only have to be LESS dangerous than the vehicle next to you! (like this guy up the street) The good thing is my cars don't tip over like motorcycles! Here's a guy on a 3-wheel scooter ...
Cool dude...
By: MattS : July 2nd, 2010-11:02
Agree with you, the danger comes from the others but knowing what cars you have on the streets in the US, you wouldn't want to be hit by one of these monster pick ups. Anyway, cool to see 2CVs in the US and even a Meharie! We still see those on the coast,...
Nice rat rods
By: mrsnak : July 2nd, 2010-19:05
Out of character with the 2 CVs, but very cool. My area is swarming with them....
Cool to see a 2CV
By: mrsnak : July 2nd, 2010-18:58
Rusty or not. LOL (from another vintage French car owner) You need to get busy doing her justice.
Pam 249 ...
By: p@trice : July 2nd, 2010-11:03
g Hagwe Patrice...
Now I have to give it more Wrist Time!
By: amanico : July 2nd, 2010-23:43
I feel this one will have a lot of wrist time this summer! Hope that the WE will end better than the rest of the week. Best, Nicolas
Cool watch, Martin!
By: blomman Mr Blue : July 2nd, 2010-11:47
Have fun and a safe return! HAGWE Blomman
very interesting BMW watch Martin. have a good trip
By: G99 : July 4th, 2010-04:24
i remember riding a BMW R1000GS with 10 gallon acerbis tank plus panniers, single seat and extended rack across the swiss alps. an interesting experience leaning 1/2 tonne of bike over on the hairpins at slow speed. that was back in 1996, seems a long tim...