Not sure if we had such a thread recently - at least I could not find anything. But given that a great number of Purists counts vintage pieces amongst their collection I was wondering what your gateway drug was to this world, i.e. which was your first vin...
Hi Had a quick look at the boxes & their associated receipts & was surprised. My Futurematic was my first vintage - 2004! Hadn't realised I'd had pleasure so long. I read an article in watch journal about them & was hooked! Took a bit of searching to get ...
Actually, there are two watches, and these are quite different, being âfirst Vintagesâ. One, an Omega Seamaster ss with gold hands and indices, from early 60ies, was passed on to me as an heirloom from my father- in-law, in the late 90ies. It is a plain w...
. . . was this '69 Mk II Speedy . . . . . . gifted by a friend over a dozen years ago. It departed a few years later, but shortly afterwards, its position as the sole vintage in my collection was filled by . . . . . . Black Connie. And it's been a downhil...
but bought it brand new in 1970 and has been a constant companion up to the last few years in 'rain or shine" My other vintage acquisition was from a close friend some twenty years ago when i persuaded him to sell it to me---a fun piece. best henry ...
KMII, I used to collect Omega automatic vintage watches but the first one has left the flock. I still have this "younger" Omega that stayed. Both younger in manufacture and also acquisition dates. Regards, MTF Omega Constellation yellow gold ...
All I could afford No, seriously...I was experimenting with vintage and chose Omega instead of Rolex. Omega has a richer history and you know what my mother thinks of Rolex I wanted a brand with long history and many models that could be found cheaply. Th...
Thatâs a very interesting insight, MTF. In all honesty I have invested little time in trying to find ways into vintage watches and pretty much all of the vintage pieces were acquired online. Need to follow your advice, though