Time to indulge after a day of abstinence on Wednesday. For those who participated in NWD , enjoy the heightened sense of pleasure at wearing our favourite little ticking toys again. Andrew
I trained hard to bring you the evidence that I spent the whole week without a watch on the wrist! And now, you change the rules!!! HAGWE, my friend. Nicolas...
I particularly enjoyed TM’s romantic evocative sunrise last week. Here is another special shared moment for me: dinning with the perfect companion at Le Jardin de Joel Robuchon in Hong Kong …...
... in fact the sub-seconds dials on both watches give them a similar identity to my warped horological eyes (I see patterns in things and associations that are fairly tenuous, LOL). But our experiences and memories are rolled up with these watches and th...
this weekend i will be wearing my freshly aquired Benrus Mil-W3818B US Military watch from sept 1964, one of the last before the new spec came out in 1965. another week nearly finished and another weekend approaching. time ticks on relentlessly, its just ...
however, as you say, it suits the watch perfectly. much better than a thin 16mm NATO. it gives the watch more body. these watches are easy to find and very cheap as long as your not looking for an early one or a specific year. there are loads from 69-73 o...
I am starting to appreciate more and more about these simple time only military style time piece. The straps looks good. Graham I getting some more shipment ... ... and I'm not telling ... ... Tyler
i was lucky with the strap which finishes it off nicely. gets some pennies out, theres a Benrus with your name on it somewhere and pennies are all you need. as for your new new shipment, if you dont show and tell how can we say how nice it is ?? best Grah...
Nice to see a new one in the watchbox. Not so many pre Vietnam ones out there. Here a new Benrus in my box - Dial O Rama - late 50s - not the one I wrote you about, but a fixer upper bargain from the UK. The star is a seconds wheel which is not working ri...
this nice 1/2 golfball example would fit nicely into my unusual display theme so i must give them consideration. is the second rotation an easy fix or will you leave it as it is ? i dont think it matters if it doesnt rotate, most people wouldnt know that ...
The star display (very flat crystal) actually suits my wrist better - Eric has been wearing the chevron. The problem with these watches is that I find the minutes hard to read with older eyes, so they are likely to leave my watchbox sooner rather than lat...
Ginger and I hope your star wheel is a quick fix. This one is missing the top inside piece..sure to be found someday.It actually looks ok the way it is now,cheers...
I have reason to hope about the Benrus. There are few active watchmakers in my area who have the skills and desire to work on older non premium watches. But today I visited a semi retired gentleman to pick up my Bulova alarm - the earlier Junghans movemen...
i got it a couple of days ago, sadly no personal dedication inside, but what can you expect from Amazon i havent had a chance to look closely, but will do this weekend. G...
thanks Jed. i gave the measurements somewhere, but i'll happily say it again. case is 34mm, lug width a mere 16mm. monocoque case with every piece of info you could need stamped into it which is typically US Military. Best Graham
i have today, discovered that i am totally incorrect in the information i gave about the production period for this watch. i am exactly 100% wrong which is far better than being slightly wrong the W3818B in fact came out in 1964 and remained the specifica...
Great image, Blomman, and nice to see the real watches superimposed. Nicely done. Andrew This message has been edited by AndrewD on 2010-11-12 15:25:25
. . . many thanks for sharing. I've never seen one in the metal. Can you indulge us with a movement photo? Many are unaware of this series of manual winding treasures from Glashütte Original . . . cordially, Art
... This is really a Klassic! Love the colours, Breguet-style hands, sub-dials that thankfully don't 'eat' any numerals, and an interesting case and matching strap. Very nicely done. Andrew
... until a week ago if I preferred the RG or WG versions of the Senator Chronometer more, but after wearing both for a period, I have come down in favor of your version, Soeren. With all the engineering behind it, and useful chronometric functions and in...
is rather non- german - need to see my friend to put it a balance one day - BUT even if its not the most accurate watch - mine at least - i weare it rather often - love to wind iit every day and at least think of it ---- the white gold was my first choice...