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What a truly amazing Doxa, NT931 ππ»
Apr 04, 2019,09:21 AM
Blue and white are not boring as such π
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The WS for April 5th - βWatches and Workβ is live
By: KMII : April 4th, 2019-05:17
This may be one of the earliest Singapore midnights but needs must - I am off to a meeting and would otherwise not be able to post in time π€·π»ββοΈ The theme is βWatches and Workβ and what you see as work is open to your interpretation of course. If office i...
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By: ChristianDK : April 10th, 2019-07:47
Great theme dear KMII .
By: Watchonthewrists : April 4th, 2019-08:28
The watches that i wear the most during ,,office hours,, ...
I'm boring at work
By: NT931 : April 4th, 2019-08:37
I tend to favour blue or white shirts, colors that match brown straps and black/navy straps. No surprises that vintage is often an easy match! Wearing an oversized Doxa (love the numerals!), on a navy strap today. ...
Thanks!
By: NT931 : April 6th, 2019-18:33
As a Pet Shop Boys song goes, I don't mind "Being Boring"
2526 the Queen of all Calatravas ! A pure beauty
By: Mike H : April 6th, 2019-08:46
I love all in this piece and the special 2 P back to back is a small detail that I love also. Isn't it a Serpico y Laino dial btw? Congrats on this fantastic piece
Close...
By: KMII : April 4th, 2019-19:13
Was in the running but got sold right under my nose π€·π»ββοΈ
The MMR is a grail watch
By: donizetti : April 5th, 2019-12:51
not that the others are slouches. Isn't it nice to have a repeater at work? Best Andreas
original topic...
By: Izhik : April 4th, 2019-12:03
that's the one for science work in the office.... and this one, mainly for outdoors stuff... ...
Looking forward to seeing the outcome...
By: KMII : April 8th, 2019-02:54
And as you said, one never knows I was surprised to have found some very interesting inspiration for Soviet watches on Watchprosite (helpfully pointed out by ChristianDK)
Here is my current "work" watch...
By: jporos : April 4th, 2019-15:06
when I am working on construction projects at home. My Laco, my normal beater, is still at the watchmakers but will have to go back to Germany for repair. In the meantime, this Ventura sure takes a beating! HAGWE! ...
I hope it isn't surgery ;)
By: donizetti : April 5th, 2019-12:52
Lovely pieces and I envy you! Great work environment! Best Andreas
Thanks a lot, Thegrailwatch!
By: KMII : April 5th, 2019-21:29
I always wanted a Doxa and the Anniversary Searambler just seems to match my taste best - subdued but with all the classical design elements. And I also missed all of the Black Lungs π
A few shots while chained to desk
By: jml_watches : April 5th, 2019-00:03
Hi All Like lots of others here - chained to the desk during working hours. Looking forward to breaking the shackles later today! HAGWE Cheers JML ...
Handwound?
By: KMII : April 5th, 2019-21:30
Not sure I have seen it before but really cool ππ»
Yes -handwound
By: jml_watches : April 6th, 2019-00:15
Think from late '90s even have a catalogue with it in. Don't see many. Cheers JML
Often lighting is not optimal, though...
By: KMII : April 5th, 2019-21:32
Didnβt seem to be an impediment in your case, though ππ» I try to avoid working on planes if I can help it and use flight as reflection / reading time instead. Doesnβt always work out, though π€·π»ββοΈ
Waiting for my plane
By: donizetti : April 5th, 2019-08:10
Which takes up too much of my work week In retrospect I shouldβve picked a different shirt for the suit. Anyway, weekendβs close, HAGWE all, Andreas ...
I was to curious
By: Saxon : April 5th, 2019-13:06
and after some searching I found a video in the www. It is a pity that one cannot observe the hammers while working due to the solid case back. But still a fantastic watch.
Indeed
By: donizetti : April 5th, 2019-13:18
Here at least is a shot of the movement I made when the watch was serviced so you can have a look at the hammers. Best Andreas ...
Wonderful ππ»
By: KMII : April 5th, 2019-21:35
Old school subtlety - you donβt see it but know itβs no less fine for being hidden ππ»
Thank you, Andreas
By: Saxon : April 5th, 2019-23:31
A wonderful movement, and quite an impressive number of jewels.
With this watch...
By: KMII : April 5th, 2019-21:33
You can pick any shirt ππ»ππ»ππ» And I hear you on too much time...
Really impossible to choose between the two ππ»
By: KMII : April 5th, 2019-21:49
And your shots are excellent, too! I know what you mean by business traveling being optimal for watch shots - there are times when no one is vying for your attention and you can easily take a picture or two πππ»
Thanks my friend!
By: nomadgiles : April 6th, 2019-06:17
And not forgetting watch photo opportunities during those interminable conference calls. Cheers. G.
ROFL π€£
By: KMII : April 6th, 2019-06:22
I hear you ππ»
Thanks Mike!
By: nomadgiles : April 6th, 2019-20:46
Trust all is well and spring has arrived in Paris - it is just peeking through here. Best, Giles
Hello dear KM! Interesting theme you choose for this week end!!
By: Subexplorer : April 5th, 2019-12:47
And beautiful watches to start the thread! My days are spent inside an office surrounded by papers and my computer. Very dull and boring atmosphere as my office is inside a factory so the only window shows no sky, only machines and people working... ... s...
I guess many of us are in the same situation, Abel...
By: KMII : April 5th, 2019-21:52
Even if there is a view from the office, itβs often not easy to take the time to enjoy it. But the watches somehow got enjoyed more frequently π Some fantastic choices that are certain to make your work nicer ππ» A great weekend to you, too, Abel! ...
I usually wear...
By: JFT : April 5th, 2019-14:34
This... (taken today) Or this... To work π I kinda in the mood of bumper automatic π Best Jev ...
Definitely is!
By: KMII : April 6th, 2019-00:24
Your first Chopard, Nico? π
These are really cool!
By: KMII : April 6th, 2019-00:44
Glad thereβs time for hobbies left π Lovely Mille Miglia!
I always did my best work . . .
By: Dr No : April 6th, 2019-16:38
. . . at Maggie's. On my wrist Monday night when I made that shot: this vintage Omega. Ref 2242, 18 jewel 30T2SC. Ca '43. Art ...
What a beautiful picture, Art!
By: KMII : April 6th, 2019-17:41
I am completely inept when it comes to the flowers in the background but the Omega fits like a charm ππ»
Those are insane shots!!
By: ChristianDK : April 9th, 2019-22:58
I love how you casually check your watch after each shot. I can imagine your friend Jim looking up βWoah, did you see THAT!!?β. Art:βNo...sorry.....was it good? .....I was just enjoying this wonderful patina. ....β
I let Jim know exactly when . . .
By: Dr No : April 10th, 2019-00:25
. . . a memorable shot was made because he has access to the security cameras. Editing video is a snap if he knows when the shot occurred.
Jim makes those five and six rail attempts . . .
By: Dr No : April 10th, 2019-08:45
. . . with his 'standard' cue, fitted with a medium tip. For straight shots or banks under four rails, he uses a Denali cue with a very soft or ultra soft tip, same as me. Softer tips afford better cue ball control at the expense of energy. I've never mad...