Someone recently posted a question about the Polerouter Sub, which gave me the idea to take some fresh pictures of mine, an old beauty, for sure. A perfect illsutration on how a simple look can be powerful. The photos: The 60ies at their best. Nicolas....
great pictures Nico. Of the supercompressor watches from this period this is a sleeping giant, great size and classic looks with an inhouse movement - what more could you ask for? I've tried one on before and it wears beautifully. The market is starting t...
Along with the Polaris and the .. Which all 3 house " in house " movements, and take the benefit of a nice quality. This is not the most known, this is not the less desirable, either. It is time to give it the justice it deserves. Best, Eitan. Nicolas
You can't compare the Polaris, the U.G , the Vulcain and the Longines with any other. Then, you have the Enicar, the Bulova, the Benrus, the Droz, and the Lip. Then, all the others. This is a wide thema, which will require a lot of efforts, time and money...
i only have the Enicar left after that major clearout, although i have just aquired a nice Bulova Snorkel 666ft automatic from a common year. beautiful patina, original condition. at 36mm not quite a submariner or sm300, but just as capable at the time an...
this is not a compressor, just a plain screw back diver. i'll take pics when i have time, but it only arrived on wednesday and i've been absent for a couple of days. G
thanks Ubik. i'd actually bought it the night before i came up to London to see the frog, but it took a while to arrive due to our lovely customs & excise. there's a nice 18mm black cordovan strap en route to go on it. best Graham
For sure the Enicar SuperCompressor should fit the bill too (manufacture movement, XL case, historic significance...) However, I think that the fact that the brand has died since then makes it less attractive to some, as opposed to vintage watches from br...
A few times I came close to getting one, they also did a steel version, but I was always beaten to the prize in the end. Just to add insult to injury I passed on an Australian military issued Droz about 6/7 years ago as well. However I finally bagged my P...
42 mm case, and in house movements, which are the two most important criterias, to me. Why in house movements? Because the case were all outsourced, so if the movement is also outsourced, what is the interest, except an aesthetical one? Therefore, if I wa...
If we are to create a hierarchy between the compressor / supercompressor watches, I would then rank: - 1st, the anteriority. Regardless of the manufacture / non manufacture aspect, I think that from a collectors point of view it is good to know which are ...
hey Clavi, looking at that table full i'm glad that i also limit my criteria to pieces made in 1964 which so far, in the case of twin crown SC's, i've only found an Enicar 42mm. if you ever find out which others were made in that year please let me know o...
well i'll be damned, i thought yours was a 65. typically, 2 of the most expensive are the correct year, just my luck however, i have a long life left to aquire what i want and soon there will be no diversions to stop me. here's hoping G...
BY FAR! Have a look at the Polaris value, you will see! Even the Vulcain Nautical seems to bze much more expensive than the U.G and the Longines. Since how many time didn't I see a Vintage Vulcain Nautical for sale? An Eternity. I'd say that the U.G is mo...
I have sold a 'standard' bulova which was stamped '63, therefore I believe there were some produced during this year and possibly '64 too. I don't have an archive for the other ones, but it could be interesting to open them and have a look. Will do if I f...
It ought to rate according to your criteria, no? From a manufacture frequently forgotten in discussions about divers, the ref. 3736, In house cal. 146, 42mm case, screw-back Super Compressor like the Polerouter Sub, not many like it....it also comes in a ...
This one is a bit too " Seventies " for me. But it is just my taste, and to say it all, it is the very first time I see this one. Amazing collection of Zeniths you have! Best, Nicolas.
I believe their version goes back to the late Fifties. I can't think of an inner rotating bezel diver before that? I'd love to know if anyone else can?
Clavi, thats what i liked about the Bulova. its underrated, more or less forgotten and therefore a bargain on the used market i didnt realise it was an in-house calibre, i just assumed it was ETA based. i've attached a pic of the movement courtesy of the ...
There are 2 Bulova Supercompressor. A normal size (36mm), and a XL (42mm) While the 'standard' can be found from times to times: the XL is very very hard to come by (Here the XL in front of the regular, hiding it almost completely due to size) (Same shot,...
The Droz and the Bulova! I was not aware that Bulova made in house movements, by the way. If you ever sell one of these 2 beauties, give me a call first! Best, Nicolas....
Clavi, i think that Nicolas believes i joined this forum just to torture him. he really wants an Australian Naval issue Droz single crown compressor and i used to own one which i sold before i knew him, then i found the Enicar for sale, told him about it ...
Nicolas, how could you accuse me of being welsh. shame on you i am merely an english devil masquerading in a welsh dragon costume. hopefully before end 2011 i'll no longer be a welsh devil Best G...
...with these pictures! The Polerouter Sub is indeed one of the beauties of its era and genre. Dual crown divers from the 60s! Yes! I dream about having a secret lair one day (like the Batcave or Fortress of Solitude) full of vintage dive watches. Bwahaha...
I don't know the production numbers of both of them. But I love them all. Sadly, the Longines has gone with the others, while the Vintage Polaris and the U.G were safe in the safe. Best, Nicolas.
... this one took my breath away .... your pictures don't justify the real beauty my friend ... no offense ... .... Hope to see you soon mon ami ... been too long ... Filip
I needed to complete the Trio with a Benrus or a Bulova, and a Droz, now, I also have to hunt, once again, the bloody Longines. These Compressor rule! Best, my friend. Nicolas....
i fear that you may never find another with such patina as yours had. they rarely ever come up for sale anywhere regardless of condition, but never give up, there's one with your name on it somewhere.............literally. best G