Hey, it's a quiet weekend: how about we have a look at some vintage (or vintage style) pieces? It would be good to see some of the classic designs which have shaped what we wear today - some of the old Ingeneurs, perhaps; original Reversos, Tudors, Omega ...
To make it short and nice ( well, I hope ), here is my latest catch, something interesting an beautiful, a Vintage Longines 30 CH Chrono from 1964 / 65: An influence for our modern days? My answer would be a Reference... For all the fine modern chronograp...
...but I don't see why so many new tributes to old pieces must include a date. I almost never prefer a watch with a date window. One of my favorite interpretations of an old watch from Longines is this one (notice no date!): Istituto Idrografico R. Marina...
....but the re-edition? Hmmmm. Why the date window? Longines not confident of the original style appealing sufficiently to a modern market? It cries out for a domed plexi a la TTP, don't you think? Cheers, pplater.
I was waiting for a re edition of the WWW. It landed a few months ago, and what do I see? A date at 6, " eating " the small second subdial. Eating, not to say ...Ruining. Now this Tribute to Expedition, and bingo, here again, a date. While Longines was ab...
first one is "GP 1791" marked on the dial. i have never showed this one here before. not sure whether it can be classified as true vintage another one is Cartier Must de Tank in silver. i have posted this watch in Cartier Forum before. cheers, stefan...
a contemporary housing of a vintage movement in a 'period' case (not that I don't love it...!) Recent activities by various manufactures have however conspired to reveal a couple of my favorite vintage watches as influential of current offerings. First up...
Lovely looking Tudor, John. Congratulations. Great crown and case lines and I particularly like "Shock Resisting" on the dial rather than the more expected "Shock Resistant". Cool stuff. Andrew
The Breguet-style hands on this Omega caught me by surprise, but the colour against the dial and the outer blue scale really brought the watch to life. Wonderful vintage Omega. Andrew
...re-defines the concept of 'TV screen' case! Terrific period piece. There is an echo of that watch in the cases of MCT and Hautlence, for example. Thanks. Cheers, pplater.
A couple from the 40s A familiar design - simple US cased tank (repainted dial) UN Chronometer was the name of the US co - ordinary movement One from the early 50s - which was of course itself inspired by the earlier Art Deco period Hamilton Lyndon And in...
Traveling and can't contribute, but I wanted to compliment you on a great picture of the Be-Ba. One day you are going to have to indulge me with a picture of the movement with that other re-cased Peseaux observatory calibre you keep in the bottom draw. Th...
we seems to have a lug theme going on so i thought you'd like to see the oldest watch i currently possess, a 1960 Bulova Accutron 'Alpha'. best Graham...
...wore it himself (his private collection). He instantly fell in love with one of my UG's (triple date moonphase but non chrono). We worked out a good deal I'm very happy with it. All functions are working as they should and the watch was overhauled last...