Let's see your lesser known watches in your collection! I will start with my Rolex Explorer 1016 - a lovely watch I haven't shown here in the forum very often! Now it's up to you to play! What have you been hiding from us...? Best Blomman ...
.. although you already know most of my watch collection; but I will just select some not too often shown here.. Ochs & Junior going to theatre Somewhat eclectic but nicely & pleasureful customized design Habring2 Doppel-Felix Split-time Chronogra...
One of my fav's but unfortunately don't wear it as much as I should. Schwarz Etienne Roma GMT in Rose Gold. ASE 120.00 micro rotor movement Another semi-rare bird, the Hermes Le Temps Suspendu in steel with Jean-Marc Wiederrecht (Agehor) designing the uni...
a world exclusive preview of my only non-GP watch... but, it cannot be disclosed yet, still top secret, classified, private and confidential... HAGWE, CC ...
Late 60s Brietling Super Ocean "Slow Counter" The 'second hand' functions as a minute counting chronograph, as seconds, or split seconds serve no useful purpose to a diver. ...
Doxa is a fairly obscure brand. Their watches (both vintage and modern) are better known for the dive watches, especially the recent reissues which are gaining popularity. Their vintage dress watches however fly quite under the radar, and many of their "A...
The Poljot was my first mechanical watch - got it as a present ages ago. Powered by the Poljot 3133 calibre (Soviet licenced copy of the Valjoux 7734) it’s not very special mechanically but robust and a bit different for sure Glad you like it!
... Russian watch: a Vostok dive timepiece which was presented to me by a good friend of mine, an enthusiastic collector from Spain. I find them very interesting and a good subject of collection! Yes, they look very rugged and strong, truly workhorses! En...
I don't wear this very often, it's a bit of a safe queen. And this is just unusual. My first luxury watch, purchased 18 years ago, that I haven't worn in years. Zenith Elite "pre-Nataf". ...
I don't know, really. Probably the fact that I engage in sporting activities every day means I end up with the 214270 or the 16570 on most days. And when I actually want a watch on leather, the 1815 Up/Down comes to mind naturally. But you are right, it's...
But it was Omega's post successful seller of the late 60's & early 70's. I love its funky (Aero) Dynamic shape. And also a rare auto / no-date version (cal 552) presented here for certain purists delectation ;-) Have a great weekend all! ...
I think it was to do with wrist ergonomics and Omega design attempt to have a comfortable case shape. The straps / bracelet are one piece fixed by a screw down bezel on case back. Very easy to swap over. I have another one with manual cal & charcoal d...
... a lovely reference from Rolex and a watch I didn’t remember being shown by you before. A watch well worth having in your fine collection!! I will play in this interesting theme with two watches I have shown very little before. I must confess they rece...
... and feel I showed it only once. It started a small collection of Cartier watches I will share some day soon. Hagwe y abrazos mi amigo Nicolas! Abel
... Sometimes I feel I should focus on an specific brand, type or features and sell some of my pieces. Sometimes I just fall in love with a timepiece I had never thought about before. I keep enjoying the collection as it is at present: rather chaotic and ...
.. which I like quite a bit ! If I would have to choose only one, guess I’d select the Cartier ! Looking forward your others in that family.. Well done & Cheers !! hs.
... The Sppedy 125 a chunky brute monster, the Cartier pre elegance and class! I agree with you in chosing the Cartier. The 125 got its interest in the story behind it : a celebration of 125 years of the brand, a limited edition of 2000 watches, and the f...
From a group buy in another forum. A top-grade Valjoux 7750 with a Rochat rattrapante module. 75 movements were found and made into a limited run. HAGWE, —Rick ...