Hi everyone, sorry for the delay. Long day at work :-( Here is what will be on my wrist this weekend...My Omega Museum Collection Pilots watch Japan LE. What will you be wearing? Looking forward! Cheers, Mike ...
. . . of what turned out to be the Museum Collection. There was a Museum Collection edition of the 1938 Pilot, but yours preceded that one by a few years . . . I think! Hard to remember details anymore ;-) . . .
I've never been able to try it out in the metal...I think that is a good thing, or else there would be a larger hole in the bank account! Thanks for sharing and that first composed photo is awesome Best, Mike
. . . to switch to my Karree Panodate for the day. Taking Amtrak for the first time ever in a few hours, might as well have a new wrist companion along for the trip! Art
I have the original Surface tablet but was looking for a new laptop. will have to go check it out at the nearby Microsoft store. I like the RD too Hope you are not working hard and get a chance to play...so many fond memories of Atlanta where I spent my y...
What about this one: JLC Master Grande Tradition Tourbillon Cylindrique Color plus color plus a gorgeous dial. A macro shot of the tourbillion cylindrique An amazing weekend to all. Cheers, Nilo ...
Now Iβm ashamed! This is beautiful! That cylindrical balance spring is to die for! I particularly like nice escapements. Give me a Breguet over coil any day, but this knocks it out of the park. Thanks for posting.
In some areas, modifying something from the standard template is expected. and even celebrated. I was in Luang Prabang earlier this week, and chanced upon this tuk-tuk modified into an explosion of colour. In a similar (but less colourful) vein, modding S...
But I got sprayed with water while bathing an elephant in the Mekong, and also took a dip in the Tad Sae waterfalls. Happily the Seiko made it through!
Making changes and personalizing Seikos have always been a fun part of "collecting"... Looking to hearing more about your interesting trip....that is a definately an unique destination. Best, Mike
Love the double stepped bezel. I am unwinding from being up all night at work and watching an episode of "ancient aliens"...that profile shot reminds me of a UFO CHeers, Mike
. . . with its blend of gentle curves and straight lines, multiple angles, and matte vs polished surfaces. When Ken posted it several years ago, I knew right on the spot that I had to have one. And when Cazalea saw it on my wrist, he had the same reaction...