... your arm wearing a grey suit proves how appropiate it can be. It is amazing how the faded bezel combines with the gray fabric of your garment. Perfect!
A great watch and great pictures to admire it Nicolas! Best cordial regards, Abel.
PuristS, During our journey on this fantastic hobby, any acquisition brings a lot of emotions and experiences. Some are great, some are terrible, some are plain unexpected and some, after a long discussion with myself, are impossible or not practical. We ...
. . . after taking photos at one of my favorite locations (yes, the Pacific will be the backdrop!). For now, here's a movement macro of my next-to-last acquisition . . . . . . that's still at my watchmaker's for service. Regular visitors to the Omega foru...
. . . early '70s Seiko . . . . . . and late '40s Omega . . . . . . with the unusual 18 jewel count . . . . . . 30T2SC. The color balance of the movement image is fairly accurate; the movement was so badly oxidized that I asked for it to be re-plated, a me...
oh, yeah the 70ies! Great find, my friend, you're lightyears ahead of me when it comes to vintage GP chronos and in particular Olimpico's My guess: 1972 Munich ? ;) CC
JLC Deep Sea Alarm Europe: Lecoultre Deep Sea Alarm US: It's been a too long time I spent without them, so getting them back some 4 months ago was a bit like if I just bought them. In the top ten of my most beautiful watches. Best, Nicolas ...
But I bet that my TTDSA is way, miles, light years in terms of accuracy. With the bonus of being under JLC warranty. Anyway, allow me to be envious. Two amazing watches. Cheers, Nilo
I can imagine and having seen both of them, better I know about their spell ! Great in every ambiance, environment and with any backdrop ! Very Best, hs
... your arm wearing a grey suit proves how appropiate it can be. It is amazing how the faded bezel combines with the gray fabric of your garment. Perfect! A great watch and great pictures to admire it Nicolas! Best cordial regards, Abel.
Normally, I would first show latest finds at the GP forum, but will make an exception this time, but promise a more detailed report will follow… Instead, I share the story of the acquisition. It is becoming more and more difficult to find good value vinta...
I'm always amazed by the HUGE creative process that happened during the 60's and 70's. If I was a watch designer, I should be in deep trouble to keep up with those guys. Everything is so balanced, love the GP logo at 9. Perfect. Cheers, Nilo
at 12, 6 and 9 o'clock are amazing. There is a frame around it that reflects the light as well, great to play with in the light. Thanks for the kind words. CC
Hi All This is my latest acquisition, from earlier in the year. I'd realised that I'd not been wearing it that much so for the last few days I've had on my spare wrist. The watch on my other wrist, is the one I bought before & hasn't been off my wrist...
Hi Thanks - it has what a lot of sixties watches have. A smaller size than current and also a bit of restraint. I know that lots of current watches have it too, but I think sometimes as size increases its harder to achieve. Thanks JML
Or better, several tries. You get used to big watches, but you can also get used to smaller ones. You will see. I have a " normal " wrist ( 17 cm ) and I can wear watches from 32 mm up to 47 mm without any problem. Try! Best, Nicolas
Acquisition was the Panerai 505! I went to a private dinner party at Ruth Chris that my local AD Reis Nichols was putting on for Panerai owners, collectors. I knew I liked the 292 and the 384. I saw many great Panerai\'s that night but the 505 caught my e...
With a capital E. Your pictures passes to me the sense of ... Peace. Wonderful piece from an independent that I admire since Richard and Maria started their company. One day, I go to have the Doppel. Congratulations. Cheers, Nilo
Thanks for the compliments These Habring's are great. Every one that I tried felt right, and it was a matter of what suited my taste best, which in PuristS tradition...a clean, time only, manual winding movement...that worked best for me.
Congrats once again my friend Somehow that night when we met, I had a feeling you would be getting a watch soon. PuristS Jedi instincts I think lol Cheers Robin
Rolex GMT Master II BLNR This is one of my favorites of the last three months. I loved the bezel since I first saw it and having an undergraduate degree in ceramic engineering, I fully appreciate the effort and skill it took to make that bezel with no col...
I have two more incoming but both will arrive too late for this week's wrist scan. So here goes, a Grand Seiko SBGX097, with a dark green dial (not that you can tell from the pics) ...
Not helping much, am I? But I do promise a post on both as they arrive. The first one could come today if I am lucky, the other one will take about a week plus customs formalities.
In order to make your curiosity easier to bear, I have shot a couple of quick pics of the new addition (separate post on 'Horological Meandering' in a couple of minutes).
The dial is actually a dark green, which one only sees when the light falls just right. It is fairly difficult to capture in pictures. But I guess that is part of the appeal As far as my experience goes, you will definitely be disappointed, if you take th...
with this latest one and the enjoyment is still going strong. :) The Omega SM300 Ti has one of the nicest blue dials I've come across lately, with an innovative dual colour lume (green for hands and blue for indices). The mainly polished grade 5 Titanium ...
I was way too anxious to grab the SM 300 Master that I didn't wait for the Ti version to arrive. In any metal, it's a memorable watch. Here is mine, in SS, with a picture that I took on the day it arrived. After that photo session, I replaced the bracelet...
I had a hard time deciding between the Ti and SS at first but eventually the blue dial swayed me. The good thing is they also look great on straps! Cheers F