This weekend, I gathered together all the watches that have played a important role in my collecting journey . As I've already told in a previous thread , it all started with this 29 mm diameter Emerich Meerson watch, which belonged to my mother. It has a...
Looking forward to the JLC returning. So varied and beautiful. If I were to venture a guess, I'd put my money on the Patek and Chopard jump hour as favorites (not counting the sentimental value of your grandfather's JLC.). But of course there's love for a...
For a reason I can't explain, right now, for me, the Chronometro Gondolo is in a league of its own. Then, the VC, the LUC and - probably to a lesser extent because it is automatic - the LF, are essential to me. At least, it's how I feel right now. Thanks ...
Interesting order you've mentioned here, mine would be very different. Good thing this is one of the fun sides of our hobby! Wear them all in a good health!
Concerning the LF, my only regret is that it is automatic. I think the manual-wind Tourbillon would be even more to my taste if I could afford one. Thanks for sharing.
My first watch was a quartz Tag Heuer that I gave to my brother years ago. I used to be an absolute F1 racing nut in my youth and succumb to the marketing. My second watch was a Tag Heuer Monaco, which was my first mechanical wristwatch. A lot has changed...
There's a lot to like in your story but two that I like the most are the giant step from the BB to the VC and the mention of the Summer Flings during the DeVille era. Great collection.
Dear Emmanuel... For the amount you contribute and share with us, an insight into your personal collection is a beautiful read. Sometimes, choices have no clear absolute reasons. They come from experience, feelings and spontaneity. To have family legacy a...
It is an honor indeed for me to perpetuate this love for watches that my mother and her father, my grandfather, passed on to me. Your words mean a lot to me. Best, Emmanuel
Out of your collection I have a top three, 1) Patek Philippe Gondolo 5098 P 2) Vacheron Constantin Cornes de Vache 3) Chopard L.U.C Quattro Spirit 25 But all are great watches especially the ones that have meaning to you. Marc
I enjoyed seeing your earlier pieces and the wonderful history behind each, and all the way to the many masterpieces that were added later! Absolutely amazing! I just like to add that your GS has one of the best movements I have seen in a GS! Sadly all my...
They mean a lot to me. I definitely feel lucky to have the earlier pieces still with me. And my grandfather's watch as well. Yes, the caliber of the GS is wonderful, I completely agree. Best, Emmanuel
A few observations or thoughts. First, we have something very important in common. Our mothers were the ones that facilitated the interest in watches. I donβt think that is a common theme. Although as fate would have it on my side, my mother-in-law is per...
I am very touched by your attention to my post. Yes, being introduced to the world of watches by one's mother is undoubtedly quite rare. As for me, I was raised almost entirely by my mother, so the impetus couldn't really have come from my father. Answeri...
The VC and the LF for me, I like their warmth!! Have you got some other brands in mind? I bet your collecting journey is far from over π Thanks for sharing!! Best, E.
I also think my journey isn't over... What I have in mind right now mainly revolves around Patek: either a vintage rectangular 9-90 caliber piece or an Ellipse or a 5105 or maybe a 5100... Vintage AP is also sometimes on my mind for the sake of "Holy Trin...
I've tried on some ALS several times and, first of all, I have considered the 1815 Chronograph but ended up preferring the Cornes de Vache. My problem is that I'm not fond of the 3/4 plate which is featured on all (?) - or at least most - manual winding c...
The one you added as a photo is in the same spirit as the Laurent Ferrier in my view. About my favourite ALS, in find some of their models a bit too classic and similar, but I tried Nico's 1815 Moonphase Emil Lange and that was something! The execution is...
and I might be seduced when trying it on, but I am not initially very attracted to the aesthetics of the starry dial. It doesn't speak to me. I'll wait until I see it in person to form an opinion! Best, Emmanuel
As the saying goes, "the wind bloweth where it listeth": beauty (the kind that speaks to me) is not attached to any brand, so I look for it wherever it may be! Best, Emmanuel
Your collection, like all your wonderful posts, is so well thought out, conceived, cogent and elegant. Thank you so much for sharing your personal sentiments about your watch-collecting journey. I enjoyed your post immensely. Did Grand Seiko ever make any...
Concerning your Grand Seiko question, I would answer: the Grand Seiko First and all its recreations. I've listed all of them here: Seiko: Span Style Color Gray Seiko Span The Grand Seiko First Its Many Recreations Have a great Sunday. Best, Emmanuel
is my HEUER Regatta and a two tone mid 90s 300m Seamaster. And a few fun low cost quartz novelty watches. You've got some beautiful watches there, make sure you keep them all!
I'm sorry that some of your earlier pieces have "vanished" and I definitely feel lucky to have mine. I will keep on taking care of them. And thank you so much for your kind words! Much appreciated. Best, Emmanuel
For me, right now, the Chronometro Gondolo is in a league of its own and the CdV comes just after. But I imagine this feeling could evolve of course. Best, Emmanuel