I know I risk the response that ALL our purchases are unneeded and frivolous, but I open the question because I bought a totally unnecessary vintage watch yesterday. The self-justifying, after-the-fact rationalizations include: 1. The Dial It might take t...
Don't know why, but decided to buy all 3 variants to go with my vintage Bullhead. And to make things worse, ordered the new Rio version as well...soon to arrive. Best, Horo ...
What a great collection. You are taking me back to a time when I "needed" every variant of the Seiko Samurai - black, white, blue, orange; titanium, steel, etc etc. Aren't we strange? Thanks for sharing this. Mike
. . . a hard-core Omega-phile, but chronos just aren't my cuppa tea. I've tried six, including a Speedmaster Mk II, but just can't bond with any of them. I don't even want a Flightmaster anymore, and a cal 910 was on my list for the longest time. There ar...
Hi That looks rather fun - think I'd have been tempted too. My totally unplanned purchase for this year was this JLC - saw it online and it had box and papers and was tempted & then I gave in. Cheers JML ...
It is my one and only Rado, though some of their other designs have caught my eye over the years. This one seems to be rather uncommon. The case is 35.5mm excluding the semi-recessed crown, and, interestingly, has a bayonet-style screw back. The movement ...
What is it? Metal mesh? Metal coated fabric? And the clasp! Truly amazing! A whole generation of industrial designers should bow their heads in reverence for just the strap of this watch...
with a mesh looking finish on top and serrations at the end that is gripped. It fits the lugs so tightly I couldn't even get a razor blade in to release the spring bars Dent probably from former owner's wrist size Top side Honestly, I bought the watch to ...
I don't know why Porsche Design or some other high design watch manufacture has not adopted this. Frankly Mike, I think you need a cooler head for this amazing strap.
I don't see them often, and they always have wild guilloche (or possibly some other process) dials. The differences between it and my others will be, shall we say, subtle, but I couldn't leave it alone. Restoration will be needed, however. I wish it would...
Not whacky at all And yes, I think many of us are like you. We don\'t need all these watches but we love them so much so we keep adding more to our collection Cheers Robin
Busy dials & Seiko5s I recently bought one of these for my wife. A dial she can read and only $50 so no worries if she scratches it up doing the gardening. Here's to frivolity! Cazalea ...
I have a few to "contribute" for 1H15, lol.. A few incoming 2H15... Cheers, SF Glashutte Spezimatic....do I need it? Of course not. Poljot..seller claimed dial is original. Whatever, frivolous anyway:) Wittnauer with original bracelet....Frivolous? Yes bu...
These watches seem so "harmless" to your wallet and your collection, until one day you wake up and discover your cabinet is full and your wallet is empty. And that's with a half-dozen watches still at the watchmaker's being cleaned and restored ... just a...
. . . is my watchmaker's - he is the reason I can collect vintage without worry, as he's always been able to fix any problem given enough time (except for that g*%%!@# IWC!). Art PS - that's not entirely true: I enjoy paying Maggie's tab, too - but that's...
Accorrding to my research on the net, it was produced in November of 1973 to commemorate the 50 th wedding ann. of Emperor Hiroshito who was the last Japanese emperor of Showa dynasty. The kanji character on the dial means " longevity".
This is the most 'frivolous' purchase made, in one respect: after literally years of not 'getting it' (or liking it) at all, this watch found its way into the collection last month and hasn't come off the wrist since! It's a funny old world, isn't it? Ch...
I avoided AP for the longest time, then about 18 months ago my local dealer had this in his "estate watch" section. I tried it on, and bought it 10 minutes later. ...
... which would indeed be a cool way to tighten a bracelet! As for the watch: Well, "more is better" - you can never have too many design details. Marcus ...
There's no apparent detent inside the clasp, just the slight impression on the top and a small bump so you don't go to far opening it. After a gentle "Cape Cod" cloth treatment to shiny it up a bit. Mike ...