Hi All It's a pleasure to say this week's wristscan - The Forgotten - is now open ! So a few from me My Omega Genève from 1966 - inherited from my great uncle. Doesn't get a lot of wrist time, but definitely a keeper. Was inspired by Art's post on the Ome...
Doing well here in spite of Pandemia and hard economic and political hardships here in my Country. But health and family are well and thatβs the most important thing. I wish you and your beloved ones are doing well too. Best cordial regards. Abel
A slightly sad theme here really. My Seiko was a very accurate watch at that time. Now in the back of a drawer for many years. Box and papers in archive. Worth nothing now but takes up little space, so why throw away? Just part of my history. The Avia was...
BTW: still searching for a JLC Mark XI ( just have got an IWC one), never materialized so far ( the others: Mark VII, Mark VII Weems and WWW already in my stables). - So, still some homework to do, some hunt to follow.. Thx for this stimulating share, Bes...
Saw this many years ago in a shop window and naively liked the art-deco dial. Complete with contemporary jeweller's box. Recently serviced and going well although not very accurate. Clive For the youngsters among us, UK 7gns=Β£7.35 ...
You purchasing decision sounds perfect! I've more than once gone past a jewellers and stopped dead - only to come out slightly poorer shortly after. Thanks for sharing Cheers JML
...recently, whilst having a bit of a clear out, I unearthed a watch that I had completely forgotten about. I found it in an old jewellery box that had survived three house moves unopened. It is an English made Smithβs Imperial dating from the late 1950s ...
So I gave him my Tag Heuer. I changed the strap for the original bracelet, which was a little to big. I gave him the address of of a jeweler and told him, tell the owner I bought this watch from his father. The owner liked the story. ...
My dad bought this in the mid-80's when twotone watches were popular, and this Datejust is quite a reflection of it's time. He didn't wear it much, reserving wearing it to weddings and special events. He gifted it to me some years ago when he saw me getti...
I like tapestry dials so much. I also inherited a two tone DJ from my dad. I donβt wear it often because I am afraid it could be robbed as it has a strong nostalgic value for me. Otherwise I wouldnβt hesitate to wear a two tone watch. They got its chsrm a...
Here a watch i own for more then 20 years . I bought it after I purchased my Rolls Royce, though it would be a great couple . Tbh I donβt give it that much love that it deserves . I have more watches that I almost never wear but i also canβt part from the...
Looks very cool draped over Spirit of Ecstasy. I understand not being able to part with a watch despite not wearing it much. Never sold one of mine on. Cheers JML