Sometimes I feel like participating in the movie "La grande Bouffe" de Marco Ferreri from 1973. My passion is killing me slowly! ;-) best regards Claude
Something different for it is not on my wrist yet! Stepan Sarpaneva sent me these photos of the actual Korona RG I have commissioned for myself! It will be different and have a 52 serial number for I was born in 1952. It is supposed to be here in the 'ole...
my new releases have been delayed again, hopefully here by xmas, but no guarantees. the 'special' one is ready, but i am happy to wait and get them both together. best graham
We officially claim this Friday for "Smaller Watch Week", and for the review thread to follow on HoMe. Looking forward to seeing all the smaller and vintage beauties getting some wrist time today! Cheers, pplater
Enjoying trying to show the watches at their best. Each one seems to have its own 'personality'. Pretty easy when a watch is as photogenic as this one. Thanks for your kind comment. Andrew
Thanks Art !! I am sure it’s the photogenic Connie rather than my picture, but I am still honoured. It was a great Friday thread; lots of wonderful watches. Andrew
even all of the Panerai's showing respect for the big size (46mm diameter) of the Breitling Navitimer 1806! It is such a huge and powerfull watch and the first automatic chronograph ever. They were introduced by Breitling in 1969! This one was ordered by ...
I was on to buy one, a few months ago... Then, another thing came, and I passed on it. I love this big sized Navitimer. Big, certainly, but still cool on the wrist. Yes, you have an impressive collection, Claude! HAGWE. Nicolas
and second because it was the first automatic chrono. I own mine for nearly 20 years and I never had the smallest problem with it. It is running so strong, it's like a miracle! best regards my friend!
but they went along with everything else 2 years ago. for some reason the 1806 doesnt feel as big as it really is, perhaps its because the case is round(ish). mine was a standard civilian issue but i did have 2 quartz military navitimers, 1 Iraqi and 1 Al...
to read your story!!! In the past years my bank account sometimes reaches the deepness of the Trieste and that's the reason I tried many times to sell my 1806. Because of the craziest different circumstances, I could never sell it and that's the reason wh...
But as you say, I have some super urgent priorities right now... Maybe a nice surprise for me tomorrow, and some good news for you at the same time, as if all works well for me, it would be your turn to speak aobut what you know... Best! Nicolas
i do like the 10 minute and 3 hour totalisers. i used to have a 2001 Spatiographe with the digital 10 minute and analogue 3 hour totalisers. very unique way of displaying the chrono time at the time. yet another one i miss i probably buy another one if th...
Sometimes I feel like participating in the movie "La grande Bouffe" de Marco Ferreri from 1973. My passion is killing me slowly! ;-) best regards Claude
In acknowledgment of all those who have generously (and in some cases bravely!) participated in "Smaller Watch Week", here is this last week's companion. No, it isn't the JLC MUT: for a more detailed explanation, check in on the "Week in Review" thread on...
Hi pplater, this Patek is just a lovely classic - if I one day should find a gold nugget while doing the gardening or otherwise get some unexpected treasures, this watch would definitely be worth to spend some of it! Best regards, anaesdoc
I didn't wear it all the week, but quite often, this week. You will understand why a bit later... HAGWE, Nicolas This message has been edited by amanico on 2009-12-03 22:28:21...
Hope you will be telling us more about the 'Weems'. I know the Longines version and I have seen this watch, but did not know about the 'Weems' version by Le Coultre. I am sure you know all about it. GEO
to post this one for him....hehehe but it takes a real man to pull this off- and you do it with style my friend (momentos of Paris cc pink panther) Cheers...
...worthwhile looking at, I hope! From tonight's inaugural meeting of the Northern California Kari Klub... Can you spot the one that is not like the others? (Hint: ding, ding... ) Best, Gary G...
Maybe in my next life (if I believed in such things) I will be worthy of owning a Kari. A girl can dream. The watches are all so lovely in their various iterations. Cheers, Daos PS -- nice suits everybody!
most of us have a selection of clothing at GTG's from jeans and T shirts to suits, but the CAL Kari club were all suited and booted to ensure their clothing matched the class of the timepieces. best Graham
We are on vacation - so still wearing my trusty 34mm 1959 Seamaster calendar - small for you fellows, plenty big enough for me. This photo is from two fridays past - our balcony overlooking the Copper Canyon near Divisadero, Chihuahua state, Mexico. You g...