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That’s right Art!
Douglas Fairbanks Jr. actually lived in a flat above the store at 6 St. James St. in London in the early 1930’s. He was a loyal customer and Lock have a line of Trilby hats named for him in their line up (actually their top of the line beaver pelt models and one Panama). He has his own section in their history webpage.

Fairbanks Mocha Panama

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By: Mary Anny : April 3rd, 2026-15:40
The watch is my great grandfather's pocket watch and the photograph, I'm not sure about who took it, either my father or grandfather, represents the XK 120 race car number 411 driven by Olivier Gendebien in 1954 in the Mille MIglia. This is a vehicle the ...
A sad moment, this… 😢
By: KMII : April 3rd, 2026-14:03
Much has been written about the Captain over the past days and I suppose everyone can add a small piece of the story. He’s been a lifeblood of the forum for many years with interests raging wide when it came to watches, cars, travel, food and much more. H...
Dear Captain,
By: quattro : April 3rd, 2026-17:00
My Chronometro Gondolo joins me in paying tribute to you and thanking you for everything you have done to make this place of sharing and passion a warm and fraternal place. Farewell, with all my sympathy, Emmanuel ...
Many thanks Abel.
By: Timeout : April 4th, 2026-12:31
I guessed the CdV would catch your eye - I know how much you share the love for that one. So today I’ve just picked out a simple Speedy 3861 for the morning. I recall Captain’s love for all things Speedy and this most modest piece in my collecting helps k...
That’s right Art!
By: Timeout : April 5th, 2026-15:17
Douglas Fairbanks Jr. actually lived in a flat above the store at 6 St. James St. in London in the early 1930’s. He was a loyal customer and Lock have a line of Trilby hats named for him in their line up (actually their top of the line beaver pelt models ...
Step on it, Captain! (*)
By: Arronax : April 4th, 2026-11:51
I don't have a Speedie but I do have a period correct Seamaster and a period correct background which I like to think the Captain would have enjoyed being behind the wheel of Fab1 with Lady Penelope by his side! (*) "Step on it, Parker!" is the usual quot...
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