. . . from entries posted until December 31st, and each winner will receive a copy of . . . . . . courtesy of Our Man in Glashütte. The rules are simple: the photo must be of a Glashütte Original watch. Other than that, anything goes. Start posting in thi...
.... a consolation prize for the person who spends more time than the 3 prize winners combined but still produces the worst photo? I like my chances for that one.
Here's the latest - a very sporty everyday watch. And one of the most technologically advanced pieces made in Glashütte, the 2005 Watch of the Year:...
. . . please drop one of the four photos from consideration, and let me know which by private e-mail. I really hadn't considered the possibility of multiple entries, so I've just added a second rule limiting the contribution to three photos. Thanks much, ...
I'm an avid Montblanc Fountain Pen lover. So my loyalty does unfortunately lie with Montblanc. The Graaf vonFaber-Castell fountain pens have rather firm nibs compared to Montblanc's soft nibs. I am a big fan of Graaf vonFaber-Castell pencils, I would love...
2009, from Graf von Faber-Castell is a masterpiece. Had it for 6 weeks now and I like it better and better. The next in line will be a Tibaldi for Bentley fountain pen and perhaps a MB Ingrid Bergman for the wife With your passion for MB – you should chec...
. . . as for myself, I do appreciate fountain pens, but fortunately for my pocketbook and my sanity, I'm entirely satisfied with my modest Sailor . . . cordially, Art
Hi Jarle/Leica As a former Leica Collector (had to sell my collection when I purchased my first house, had serial No 1158.. which I should never have sold) do I really like your pictures. For me you are the winner BR Hans
You are to kind J but I really appreciate your nice comment Btw - I do like Leica Cameras & lenses a lot – but I’m a bit sorry that my new M9 has to go back to Solms for focus issues. Just want to use it during the holiday before sending it back Happy hol...
Hi Jarle I had also a focus problem on a M4 and a M6. Mainly when using the 50mm/1,4 Summilux lens. Arh I miss my Leicas. I am actually trying to find a srew mount Leica 1 or the fixed with a Elmar. Anyway. Merry Christmas to you and you BR Hans
. . . so many. Silly me - I should've known the enthusiasm of our forum members! Please select your three favorites, Jarle, and let me know which they are by private e-mail; I'll pass your final selections to our judge. Amazed in a very pleasant way, Art
The colors, the composition, the watch and the "GO" letters which "accidentally" appear on one of the roof tiles - you would be my favorite so far, but I assume, you would be easily get a copy on your own, wouldn´t you? Whatsoever - a magnificent photo! a...
..as I have to wear glasses! BTW, is your Senator Navigator still available - Icould not find it on the GO website? There are the PC, the chronograph, a panorama date versions only. The pure automatic has a very different dial design, yours - IMO - is way...
Mine was a LE of 100 pieces for Rimowa, so it is normal you don't find it in the G.O catalogue. The pusher is used to reset the seond hand to zero. Best, my friend. Nicolas
Thanks for your explanation at that speed. I wonder why a suitcase manufacturer has LE done and how he sells it. (Do you get one if you buy 10 suitcases or more?) Again, congrats on this lovely watch of yours! anaesdoc
. . . Kelvin Tan has agreed to judge our contest. Please visit his Photography forum for a glimpse at his abilities with a lens: www.network54.com Thanks very much, Kelvin - much appreciated! Collegially, Art
Now there is even a professional photographer on board to judge the contest... Nevertheless, does "dilettare" not mean "to play"? So here´s my playing: At least he is giving my a gentle, forgiving smile. Best regards and thanks for setting up this contest...
I have long been an admirer of Glashütte Original watches. As a movement junky, who wouldn’t be impressed with German engineering prowess and the brand’s history? The planetary gears provide just the right degree of visual interest in the three-quarter pl...
Thanks Art, I need to get a few more pixels in my printer, or perhaps one of those fancy ‘printers’ that builds up a three-dimensional copy of the object. Actually I sized the printed watch at exactly 42mm. How does it look on my wrist? ItR...
Since we are allowed 3 shots I will only burn one here. Purist friends, I did not even remove the watch from the pillow before snapping this shot to share here on the good Dr. No's fabulous forum. In fact, I am rather rushed at the moment and will not eve...
Huge congratulations and thanks for sharing the emotion of the arrival. So much horological depth in this piece. Simple on the surface, but very useful functions and wonderful engineering. Look forward to seeing more. Andrew
I love the blued hands, the layout of the dial, and the functionality the watch possesses. It is truly a remarkable piece, arguably one of GO's best to date. Wear it in good health! Dave
. . . well, Michael, you're the G O forum's Third Man of December '09! And you've been playing coy with us for the last few weeks, you rascal . . . for that, you have been sentenced to posting a photo of the Senator Chronometer at least once a month until...
I have not been coy at all! Yes, I want wanted this piece and committed to my AD from the beginning. I was originally told October, then November. Then the official rollout in which only "select" ADs would have the watch, and I would have to wait until Ja...
Two vinitage Glashütte Glashütte Original 17 rubis, age around 1960 Glashütte Spezmatik cal 75, 26 rubis, age 1978. Happy new year! [URL=http://forumbilder.se] [/URL] [URL=http://forumbilder.se] [/URL]...
I'm not sure if I posted this picture before, but I'm on vacation and my Senator Meissen is in a bank vault back in LA. From the few pictures on my laptop I think this is the best....
. . . and for those that aren't aware, the b & w background is a vintage Glashütte marine chronometer that G O offered in years past. I'm so glad that Kelvin accepted the responsibility of judging the contest as there are so many outstanding photos. Happy...
I will try something completely different. This was a quick shot that I took with the VGA camera of my cell phone directly after opening my eyes in a hotel room. It had been a great night of dining and dancing. (Please do not ask about the little bear as ...
. . . as much as it does mine. The juxtaposition of a teddy bear and a tool watch should clash, but you made it work . . . most impressive. Warmest regards, Art