the minimalist way in which he implemented the moonphase in this watch is really impressive, both mechanically and also with the dial design. Best, Andreas
. . . and losses, 2014." End of year means it's time to tally our gains and losses, and not just for the taxman. Let's chart the ins and outs of our collections this weekend; if none, then kindly share the watch that happens to be on your wrist today. My ...
I had a number of additions to my GP collection, predominantly vintage, but some modern watches too. I also had 2-3 departiures. Unfortunately, due to travels again, I can only show my watch of the day this week. HAGWE and Mery Christmas. CC GP Laureato E...
. . . was positive - more came in than went out. I'm wondering who's going to have a net negative balance sheet for the year. Thanks for sharing, cc, and Merry Christmas to you, too. Art
For me, out, none (despite my best intentions). In, these three Ochs and Junior moon phase (had that on my radar screen for a while and wanted to try an unconventional material: silver)- Hentschel Botschafter Bronze (another material I wanted to try). JLC...
The TT Reverso is one of my fav 2014 watches. The two others are great, too, with a certain fascination for the Ochs and Junior, as I am a big fan of its Creator. Best, Andreas.
the minimalist way in which he implemented the moonphase in this watch is really impressive, both mechanically and also with the dial design. Best, Andreas
Life happens some times well a lot of times to me.(the little Black Cloud & all) & I had to part w/ it for the funds I needed quickly. :-( Your memory is intact Yes I'm Paneristi,but Family 1st This message has been edited by William M on 2014-12-...
Great theme, Art, and looking forward to see the final product of your Omega that's still in the workshop... This year I think has seen my collection being consolidated. As with evolving and I guess a better understanding of my own likes and dislikes, all...
I start to understand the process of hunting for vintage - although this isn't a vintage, it's certainly more challenging than just walking into a store and picking a new one up. I love this one too :-)
. . . in a dozen years, with the last one making its departure the previous summer. Other than a classic Longines 30CH or 13ZN, I'll likely never get another. Good to see family reaping the benefits, Richard; I'm planning on giving away a few more in the ...
is the MIH. While I don't know enough to risk the vintage world, the MIH watch has a chrono that's not seen, and is something I see making it's way in at some point. And yes, good things are meant to be shared with those who mean a lot to us :-) Have a me...
. . . you're the most content amongst us. Fewer than ten watches all told, and seemingly no turnover ever since you began posting on this forum many years ago. Happiest of holidays to you, Livius. Best, Art
... with several most important -for my collection- catches. Most important 2014 it also meant rediscovering an old love: Panerai, a brand I had rather abandoned lately with which I renewed the passion this year. I also have been thinking that 2015 will b...
... and I send you my cordial regards and best wishes for a nice Christmas and a great New Year 2015 with lots of Peace and Good Health! Sincerely, Abel.
Have a superb Xmas... When I think that 2014 is not totally dead, I Wonder if you will find a last one for the fun.... ;) Un fuerte Abrazo, y felices Navidades! Nicolas
... a Horological Grand Slam for me, and think will never repeat. I´m sure of that because I´m checking my final balance of my bank account now at the end of year! Lol. I feel that in 2015 I will be very cautious and will not hear my inner Devil telling D...
As per the peice I am running after for so long, I will tell you in let's say 2 weeks... Un abrazo, Amigo. And do never listen to the banker, he always sings some sad songs. Nicolas
This year I tried to stay put for things to be revealed at SIHH. But as you will see soon I failed miserably. But I think you forgot about two new entries on your side .
the design is intended to resemble the Solar system. Much more intersting is the fact that the thick while dots are indeed movement pillars while the red dots are the backsides of rubies. They just left away the dial as a separate part and painted the dia...
Dear Art, you could not know, but in this case Ol' Blue Eyes put it better: Or as Abel put it so fitting somewhere in this thread: You have a week and a half yet! I am sending my warmest regards and best wishes for a Merry and Happy Christmas to you and y...
Not let go of any watches... But, this year I failed! :( This December I let go of an old love, The Reverso XGT GMT. After too many year's of neglecting her, I finally gathered the courage to let her go... Only comfort is that it was to a friend and I wil...
This summer I gained one for a weekend and then lost it. I had been looking for a worldtimer for a while when I saw this Ikepod Manatee. It has all the modern design I look for in a watch and it was designed by Marc Newson, the designer of this other obje...