After a few years (yes, years!!) without no one watch I found myself coming back to the khaki but now the 42mm version, auto and with all the heritage that Hamilton mean. I just love it.
First of all a sincerest apology for the late start - had some IT issues that prevented me from posting the thread on time. The theme is βLatest catchβ - so the last watch(es) that joined your collection. If thereβs a fishing element to your pictures, all...
Weβre these intended to be limited? We went for the Drive Extra Flat instead on the day when we were looking at them and like you said they are practically sold out since π€·π»ββοΈ Interesting combination with the bracelet ππ»
Possibly this was it! As far as the latest catch watch goes, it was probably this one: Do Dungeness crabs count? My arm and watch in danger! Fellow crab eaters. Cazalea ...
I just googled βWhidbey Islandβ and read that it is famous for the seafood! Would love to go visit one day! Thanks for sharing your experience. Have a very nice weekend!
I have totally nothing with fishing. My latest catch was my Frederique Constant FC810 monolithic. At an AD a lady rejected my request to buy the FC810 which they had in stock, but was reserved by a customer already. Stupid was that i had bought a watch ea...
40mm is perfect for my wrist. While it fit perfect, i can wear it all day and it became a daily beater, or better said zoomer. Dangerous is the way my Frederique Constant is telling me no more watches needed. By accident an exit watch. I need a green dial...
Love this hat - itβs a Lock & Co Napoli hat - made from sisal. They donβt make this particular one any more - so itβs been back for life-support treatment once after being sat on π
I have the prior re-edition which didnβt have the Broad Arrow hour hand. This one is smaller, thinner and a manual wind, compared to the automatic 2013 edition.
My latest catch is also my favorite watch! Perhaps this is how it should be until a new latest catch takes center stageπ. 7 days from now the catch is jumping in my boat I guess you could say. The catch is in fact flying with the watchmaker (and fellow WP...
The photo is from an excellent Japanese photographer named Hiro (I know that doesnβt help much). My main contribution was putting my Rolex on top of the photograph and play with Photoshop a little so it blended better.
Sorry I couldn't help because of the doxa content: Latest fun and affordable catch for me. As I get older I get more satisfaction out of affordable stuff and what a name too! ...
After a few years (yes, years!!) without no one watch I found myself coming back to the khaki but now the 42mm version, auto and with all the heritage that Hamilton mean. I just love it. ...
Bought the Reverso book from Sham, who very kindly brought it over for me when he hopped over to my country on a Sunday. We had a lovely chat at the airport, and I got to admire his beautiful Kikuchi Nakagawa and his VC. Needless to say, I'm enjoying the ...
I gave away my most recent purchase to my best friend because he liked it so much. It was the Tag Heuer Night Lume. Giving away watches brings a new dimension to collecting. Stories made out of generosity. When in excess, giving to a more needy friend mak...
Funny that you mention it but I have been thinking the same thing about potentially giving some watches to friends and family. Great BB shot ππ»ππ»
The Laine obviously took some time from order to delivery, the Minerva on the other hand was a fully spontaneous find - and as I have been on and off looking for one, impossible to pass by ππ»π
That Minerva, like the Seikos, was unplanned - simply a jumping on an opportunity that surprisingly presented itself π But I have been hoping to find one for a while ππ»