i thought this would bring out some shots from the ladies...where are those wrist shots? i was hoping to get some ideas, but it seems the men just saw this as another occasion for providing pictures of what they've got....
See these recent WristScan posts: Picture 1 ... Picture 2 ... So, instead, I will give you one last shot from Hong Kong of the 5513 overlooking the Happy Valley Racecourse. Don't worry, my ‘better half’ is never far away … ... someone has to keep an eye o...
Hi All Well one half of me has been kinda retro this week & inspired by all the Grand Seikos, I'm wearing my Bellmatic Funky Alarm HAGWE JML Ps sorry for old photo...
Hi All - Again! Well the other half - or rather, I should say my other wrist has had the Master Moon on all week JLC MM So with with Bellmatic on the other wrist I've had both age and beauty. Cheers JML...
this new aquisition is an Enicar Sherpa Super-Dive super compressor from 1964. i've only worn it for 2 days, but it is very very nice. its the full size 40mm case and with the bracelet it suits my wrist perfectly. its also remarkably accurate. i've tried ...
... very nice catch, it looks great to me, as you said, it can match very well with both bracelet and strap. have a great weeked ahead, my friend. stefan
its just a good job that it was for sale in a place you dont frequent or i might have gone to join its friends in the super compressor stable. best graham
Big fan of Enicars, great history, inhouse movements, great styling. It's interesting to note that in the 1958 Experimental diving report, that alongside the Blancpain and Rolex, Enicar was also tested. So it was seen as a serious tool watch back then. Re...
they have a lot of history in the diving world with the bonus of in house movements. and yes, it is an original Enicar bracelet although i'm not sure it was made for this watch. best Graham
i'm hoping that most of my 1964 theme are collectors watches. speedies, sm300's, connies, UG polerouter single crown super compressor, Benrus military pilots, even a gold cased Smiths Everest(classic british engineering). i plan very soon to do another up...
I saw both the R/G as well as the Platinum this week while I was at an evening event, being held by my AD. And I have to say, that I very much prefer the R/G over the Platinum, fot it's much better contrast of colours.
... you are one of very few friends here who can understand me yes, indeed it is marvel because this was my very first Memovox. i still remember after consulting you and Blomman, i bought it next day, then my Memovox collection has started growing from th...
... this time, this was just casually taken in office today, the effect is turned out quite nice. sometimes, i purposely intend to take a so-called great pic, but unfortunately the quality was very bad. this is the one i like so far. thanks, Andrew. stefa...
An uncommon Lip Nautic supercompressor - 36mm handwind from approximately 1966. Perfect size for my wrist. 2nd and 3rd photos credited to Tony C. and used by permission. Ginger...
So it has to be one of these Silbersteins Lume shot of the Smileday and his pals As requested, better half modeling for the camera at exactly top of the minute!...
for some reason i thought that as they are designed with humour the essentials like lume would take a back seat. any of them are perfect for the silly season Graham
...takes off her Daytona! Though the 57th Street tempted her! (More on that one day soon.) HAGWE! CaliforniaJed This message has been edited by CaliforniaJed on 2010-11-18 20:27:02 This message has been edited by CaliforniaJed on 2010-11-18 20:28:20...
I saw many in Italy this summer, and found that it was realy beautiful to see this Chrono on a lady's wrist. It was something like " a cool insouciance ", really reallly cool. Best, Mon Cher Confrère. Nicolas This message has been edited by amanico on 201...
And I know exactly what you mean about "cool insouciance". She does not "revere" the watch, or any that she wears. She appreciates it, but she simply "wears" it, as she does any watch or jewelry. Its beauty is but a sparkle. Hers is the real deal! Best, C...
It is known as a Lordmatic.(seiko ref 5606) Auto day date from the 1970's Very wearable. Other pieces in the safe were Oris, Lanco and a few brands I had never heard of Julian
modelled for a wrist shot three weeks ago with this one: As a concidence, another NOMOS is sitting on my wrist today: Have a great weekend everybody! Martin...
Collected it from my AD on Wednesday. One happy collector! The new 5205G Annual Calendar. I would have put some smiley faces on.............................If I knew how too!! LOL Regards Tony This message has been edited by Topcat30093 on 2010-11-19 02:3...
I look forward to seeing more shots of this one. I find it a striking modern dial with great use of silver and grey tones. People I have asked seem polarised about this Patek. It seems to be either love or dislike. That's good; I don't like bland watches....
that I never asked myself up to now. NOMOS claims that they chose the name from the greek word "nomos" which translates appoximately to "law" or "order". The plural of this word is "nomoi". Gosh, what beautiful problems we have! Best, Martin
Slipping on an old favourite this morning and will be slipping into what my kids call "Daddy's sleepy chair" tonight. AOPA Navitimer Oh did I mention it's from 1964. On occasion - she who must be obeyed - wears this vintage GP. This message has been edite...
lovely Navitimer Ubik. i knew it was from 1964 due to the gold coloured AOPA symbol on the dial. gold was only used from dec 63- dec 64. a bit of valuable info i found out recently which will pay dividends when i have the money to look for one myself. i w...
But this very nice AOPA has something more... Go figure why... You definitely have a splendid collection, my friend. HAGWE in your " Daddy Sleepy chair "! Nicolas
The gold wings with AOPA were used much earlier Graham, right back to the first ones in the Fifties. It is believed that that where they appear on the dial like mine, without the words Breitling and with AOPA inscribed on the wings that these were sold di...
thats interesting Ubik. was it possible that i was looking at a cosmonaute with AOPA wings? either that or the information was totally incorrect. it was on a posting of a watch for sale so that might explain the 'over description'. the serial number was c...
we're all here to share our knowledge Ubik and i often think that posting a watch without any info is a tiny bit selfish. we all want the info to go with the watch. i have a lot more info on the Enicar, but i'll post it only when someone asks for more inf...