Dear fellow watch addicted PuristS, I spent the last 20 years dreaming about watches and the last ten years buying some (just a few, definitely not enough). One common intention for all my watches was to wear them daily! I generally don't keep those I don...
Very nice sporty collection! Which will be next ? Your choice I prefer Amvox or Revereso Squadra OR something from the classic line, eg Reverso, Ultrathin or the complicated watches. Cheers, Milan
Hi Milan, Indeed once I'll have got (and paid what the problem is) the Atmos Newson, then the Diving Alarm Navy Seals, I may opt for an Amvox2 and a Squadra Polo Fields! Then maybe winter will come and I'll look for an ultra thin 38mm and a Duometre befor...
"Are our watches depending on our life style, or is our life style influenced by our watches?" What a great question. My truth is neither. I often want watches that are not suitable for my lifestyle, but just because they strike my fancy or push some butt...
Hi, First let me be clear! The 65 is not going to leave my modest stable. In fact the Amvox1 recently made room for it! I've too long been tempted by watches that didn't fit my life style. I'm still! I'm resisting. Did I let watches influence my lifestyle...
Very interesting thoughts from you, Jerome. I share your view. That is why I began with the JLC EWC, so that there would be fewer limits on my activities due to what I am wearing on my wrist. And that is why I generally reach for the EWC most often. Am I ...
that they are not safe queens.... A watch is made to be worn, maybe not all of the time, but at least sometimes A great watch that is not worn is, in my opinion, a great shame and an "insult" to the watchmaker that did his/her best to create it Cheers
Perhaps an anology could be the business man overhauling his wardrobe in favour of contempory fashion's slimmer cuts, consisting of one and two button jackets. I seem to do this every couple years, but I always keep the classics. Whatever fits and is clas...
"I am by no means a collector, just an enthusiast" -- I like the choice of words. I think "enthusiast" is the perfect word to describe many of us non-collectors. respo
Hi, I'm happy to hear that you're back to the positives in Canada! You express what I wish: I want watches that will inspire (and aspire) me to new adventures or activities! I've not regreted departed watches so far! Hopefully others will go soon and I'm ...
to say 25 new JLC pieces are arriving this month. This could be dangerous inspiration I'm still looking for the watch that makes me younger, smarter and better looking, but I'm sure JLC will make it. lol
the Tides of Time is a great watch- I tried it for size (not the exact one, its brother- the regular edition) but it seemed a tad to big on my wrist- I guess it is the way it wraps around my wrist..... But if it fits on your wrist, go for it is a great ch...
Ian Fleming's books and many of the James Bond movies pairs the superspy with very sporty diving watches rather than watches than formal watches. We live in a day where the elegance of a Rolex Submariner (or any other diving watch of your choice) is easil...
Hi, I would not wear a watch on bracelet with a tuxedo! Not a diving alarm either! But I don't wear tuxedos! The Polaris is nice with a suit, a modern waterproof Geophysic would be nice too! Cheers Dje
You ask some questions that really get down to the marrow of who we are, and how and why we wear our watches! Your question, "Are our watches depending on our life style, or is our life style influenced by our watches?" is an interesting one. For me, the ...
Hi, A vintage Submariner or a Legend Diver are indeed excellent proposals for diving tuxedo watches! And I could have worn them this afternoon while swimming in the ocean (still a bit cold at 17/18°). The NSA would have been perfect! Cheers Dje
I see myself as kind of the opposite giving up the sporty for the dress watch. Though it does not mean I dislike sporty watches, I am just more a laid back, sentimental person. Maybe I am more pen than sword? If I had to buy a diver's watch to actually go...
Hi, Of course I'm not forgetting the Richard Lange, that would be my perfect dress watch! But if they could only make a sport version of it! Cheers Dje
First of all, you gave an interesting definition of Collectors, in reference to those who simply add watches. I think that the boarder is very thin between adding and collecting watches, and we can also collect watches we wear. In fact, I only collect wat...
You miss the 2 or 3 vintage diving pieces to end an “overall” collection of 21 watches or a collection of 21 diving watches? I think I know the answer but want to be sure Marcelo
...for all of us to see the two watches that will complete your diving collection! When complete, will you promise to take a table shot or some other type of photo to commemorate the occasion? Perhaps, it will be a good opportunity for the jamón to return...
I promise I will try, because taking a pic of so many watches is not that easy... As for the Inglorious Basterd, you have to thank ( and me to damn ) Filip for his brilliant Photoshop work )... I had to be just near Mrs Kruger, it was MY place... Damn Bel...
Due mostly to where I live, I've seen my share of celebrities in the flesh, and some fail to live up to their images on TV or film. This is, of course, understandable, as there are people who assist them in looking perfect in their professional lives, so ...
Hi, Interesting opinion , even if I don't totally share it! In fact I'm mad, but not as much as you! I don't have collection objectives, I just appreciate to wear fine watches. Obviously your collection, that I have opportunities to try and appreciate, wh...
I agree with you on collecting watches; what's the purpose to own a watch which you'll never wear? Ok, for investment maybe, but else? My biggest problem with dress watches is that I always tend to be to carefull with them, even though they house fine and...
on the dressy/sport of JLC There are several models that can be both- apart from the polaris, you have the Amvox I, Amvox II and the squadra- The reverso was created for polo players and has evolved into a dressy watch- I think that it can be both Several...
Hi Starman, Excellent point of view! I too hope to see more tough JLCs, specially if not too sporty looking! The Explorer 1 is indeed a perfect exemple of a watch (I love) that is a perfect mix or center between sport and just tough casual! A JLC version ...
Hi Dje, Must have missed your Kontiki post. My grandfather did also wear Eterna watches as did my father who is now more into Rolex. I allready got my fathers Eterna which is broken after being hit by a hammer during some construction work (yep, you can't...
What a fantastic posting. You just have to be writing exactly what so many people think. It is indeed a massive dilemma. I sat down with my son recently and decided to go through the watch collection to determine when I would actually wear each watch. Tha...
Hi, I've given up dinning with Her Majesty or the Prime Minister ! My good friends will invite me with or without any watch! Hopefully my wife too! For the world time chronograph the Reverso Squadra Polo Fields would be perfect! I jog with my PAM210 gener...
As you wrote, "Too bad the Polo Fields is not a diving watch too!! That could have been the one! " I have found myself thinking nearly the same thing. Indeed, I have been thinking a lot about the Squadra line, and believe I have come to the following conc...
Hi, We can wait. I'm sure we'll see many other Squadra models in the future. A swimmer Reverso would be nice, with a screw down crown (they had it on the Grand Sport), rated 100m at less, and a special function on the back. That could be nice. Cheers Dje