amanico[JLC Moderator]
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2015: My horological year.
This year allowed me to discover some great modern and vintage watches.
My modern coups de coeur are turning around my two favorite brands, JLC and GP. No Ulysse Nardin for me, in 2015, for once.
So, which are these watches?
JLC:
The grand coup de coeur is for this Geophysic Universal Time. first because I am a big fan of world time watches, the, last but not least, because it is original and superbly executed ( dial and movement ).
Girard Perregaux impressed me a lot, too, with several watches, such as the well named Vintage 45 Mechanics of Art, Blue:
The " Le Corbusier ", another piece of art, really amazing.
And the black magic Neotourbillon:
I would also name Patek Philippe, for once, which came with the superb 5370: Split Second and Black Enamel dial, almost reaching perfection...
If the sub dials were aligned on a line between 3 and 9 o clock, it would be perfection, for me.
2015 is the first year I paid a strong interest in ... Montblanc Watches...
The Orbis Terrarum, first:
And a very serious interest in this 1858 Chronograph, monopusher:
What about this L.U.C Tribute? I discovered it in 2011, but I could take some serious pictures this year, only. Which renewed my love for that watch:
2015 is the year I discovered an Independant, Laurent Ferrier, and this superb steel case, black dial:
Don't ask where to get it, it was made in 5 pieces, already sold.
In the vintage universe, I discovered some treasures, and immediately added them in my wish list.
Among them, this superb Breguet Type XX:
A lovely Gyromatic:
and my absolute favorite, the Mimo Centric.
The Angelus Datalarm World Time is on the top of the list...
I am not a Navitimer guy, but when you see something like that, it is hard to not change your mind:
Not a Heuer guy, either, but this one is a superb exception:
This year, I re discovered the Majeteks, from Lemania, Eterna and Longines:
As well as the WWW, which I have to find!
My horological additions were not many, because I had to service some important watches, and servicing watches is a big budget...
The two Deep Sea Alarm, of course:
The Geophysic Crosshairs, which needed a good service plus a correct set of hands...
The Omega CK 2914 Pakistani Air Force:
The Blancpain Fifty Fathoms Milspec:
And the Breitling Superocean 1004:
And believe me, when you have to service so many vintage watches, it can cost you the price of a nice watch... But servicing these treasures is an obligation, a responsability.
So, I had not other choice than letting go some of my watches, those I didn't wear a lot, and to trade some of them to get my new targets.
But I guess this is a familiar game for most of watch collectors, isn't it.
Aaah, a last thing, I poisoned my lawyer colleague, Julie, who discovered watches past year, but who is totally bitten, now...
Here are the pieces of her collection:
Breitling Unitime:
Jardur Chronograph
Lemania Royal Navy:
JLC E 2648 Chronograph:
Girard Perregaux Traveller Alarm:
Not a bad score for a newcomer in watches!
I don't know how 2016 will look like. Probably some nice discoveries, a few watches to service, and one or two more watches in my collection, plus some pieces to go, as I want to seriously reduce the collection to grab less but strong catches.
We'll see...
Up to you now to speak about your horological year!
Best,
Nicolas.
This message has been edited by amanico on 2015-12-20 00:11:30