Mine is the Longines Evidenza XL...I've owned this for a couple of years...I've worn it a couple of times...a non-complicated, complicated watch????????? HAGWE to all ppcollector This message has been edited by DrStrong on 2009-05-29 02:24:12 This message...
Good pic with the crystal sparkling under the sun. Great watch, and love the 65, makes me want to look for one. Thanks for the post. W72 This message has been edited by Watch72 on 2009-05-29 03:03:44
A newly acquisition - Parmagiani Toric Tourbillon in Pink Gold...I will soon make a separate post about it. HAGWE Sam This message has been edited by samwan on 2009-05-29 02:11:35...
Sam This is a lovely watch. Congratulations on its acquisition. I like the two step bezel and the "inverse" looking dial. Parmagiani is an understated brand in this part of the world despite it producing some very good timepieces. Wear it in good health. ...
its a regular discussion on the Omega page that most of the posts are of vintage pieces. the hour vision is one of the few new models that appeal to me. its nice to see omega producig a completely new in house movement which looks good on your wrist. best...
but I'm going to carry one! A Hamilton 940 PW is going to keep my time for the weekend. My eyes are going and I do need something big and friendly, so It is nice to revert to the good ol' pocket watch again. Hamilton 940 A great looking movement to boot!....
you get the best of both worlds, big dial(read, very big) and the repeater mechanism. nice pocketwatch. i like the hamilton movements and am often tempted by an RGM or similar to get the hamilton inside. best Graham...
you'll need a big wrist Tony. its an 1890's Longines movement and the case is 48mm plus the crown and repeater mechanism. it doesnt get a lot of use, more of an historic keeper than a daily wearer. best graham
This is exactly what I need. Love this, if I can't see it at least I can hear it. Thanks Graham for showing this. Now you need to tell me where can I get one. W72
it seems that the browser does not allow me to upload? are there any problems? cheers This message has been edited by PinkPanther on 2009-05-29 06:46:44
perhaps one day i'll get one. its crystal chrono operation is unusual enough to fit into my collecting criteria. dont care which one, the black Ti model looks good, but i prefer the dial of the standard model. not a decision i'm in a position to make. gre...
Agree with you on the fact that it is original enough to fit in your criteria of collection. The titanium version is really cool, and not that expensive, IMO. Best, my friend. Nicolas
Hello Ginger, I have not opened the case to see the inside yet...... But the watch is about 15 years old. I love the design because it is very classic and very "quiet". 35mm perfect for my small wrist. I have not seen this model around and there is not mu...
And I do agree with you that the officila pic of the platinum Amvox II is far from being great. When I saw the first protos of the Amvox II, the only one I didn't have a definitive idea was the platinum veriso. I knew that there will be a difference about...
I love the gray dial on this Amvox. It goes perfectly with your shirt and jacket. Honestly, Nicolas, I think you must be the best dressed man in Paris! Cheers, Daos
At least until this afternoon, as I will change into something more civilized for a black tie event tonight. Have a great weekend, everyone! Cheers, Alex...
Hi All Well today I am wearing my 18k yellow gold Seamaster Day-date chronometer. This watch is powered by the classic caliber 751`. It is on a oxblood Shell Cordovan strap with a period correct gold plated Omega buckle. On the strap Sorry No wirst !! heh...