Thus, all I could humbly contribute are these JLC MMV Parking pics. (Yes, in my stables many watch pics, but practically none car related.. - Hope they at least fit the bill.. One MMV Parking may not be enough.. Thus, no more Parking tickets.. HAGWE and B...
... Memovox watches. This is a most intriguing and rare variant which I like so much but never had the chance of finding in my local hunting grounds. You surely never had a parking ticket while wearing one of them! Lol! I loved your metal scale car too. W...
Fantastic shots and love how you captured the road as well as the cars and watches ππ» Btw. whatβs the very vintage machine you paired with the Breitling?
driving a Model T. The pedals aren't what you'd expect them to be and you're constantly fiddling around with the spark advance lever on the left side of the steering wheel. The throttle is the steering wheel lever on the right. It's basically an on-off sw...
I`m very skilled driving a manual transmission car as I learned driving with manual cars and only in my forties could get my first automatic and never leaved them but from time to time I drive witn manuals with no problem to drive one or other type. But n...
Hello again friends ! I wanted to share a few more shots of passion for all things watches and cars β¦ Both have been painstakingly assembled β¦ Historic manufacturers β¦ My heart chose these two β¦ The need for speed β¦ Engineering design, perfection β¦ The cl...
So I just have to take part again. βΊοΈ I have to admit, I took photos of many watches in the car because the lighting conditions there are simply good. Here my selection: 1.) First of all, I'll start with my latest acquisition, my IWC Portuguese Eternal IW...
Whether itβs the amazing collection behind the wheel of several BMWs (I sense a preference there) or behind that βother wheelβ (PAM shot) - you do know how to pair them really well ππ»ππ»ππ»
Great shots at the wheel. You know I love your IWC repeater. Some winner candidates among your great shots. Keep enjoying and loving all your beauties so much. Best, Abel
I truly appreciate it, especially coming from you! I must say, your selection is absolutely fantastic. From the vintage charm of your Rolex Submariner and the iconic GMT-Master to the bold personality of the Panerai Mare Nostrum, each piece has such stron...
It is always my big pleasure to participate in our Forum and to share both my watches and my passion for them. I enjoy this so much and I wish every one who participates enjoy as much as I do. Appreciate so much your so kind comments! Best cordial regards...
β¦.and there was a watch involved today as well. Always interesting whether the season opens with smiles or tears. Today, it was smiles as the 1967 Pagoda came back to life in good shape. Took it for an hout-long drive in the cold April sunshine. Claus ...
My first Wrist Scan Entry: I have loved and owned this European Version Porsche 911SC since 1988. I recently upsized displacement to 3.2L and added hotter camshafts, and boy, does she scoot! The JLC Master Control Chronograph I've had since 2021, and it's...
β¦Iβd have something to show but hereβs what I got... My trusty Croton 1878 with Land Speed Record Jaguar D-type... β¦and itβs Val. 7733 ticker. With a little history on 108CSR. from: https://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2016/04/scca-undefeated-jaguar-d-type-so...
. . . for Kendall GT-1 motor oil? π I've been using Kendall in my cars for over forty years, ever since my engine builder (yes, I had modified Ford once!) specified Torco, and if that wasn't available, Kendall. He'd run tests on all the synthetic makers a...
. . . 40+ years ago. I've used it consistently in my cars ever since the early '80s except for a brief period - maybe a year - when I couldn't find it locally and had to switch to Mobil 1. Can't say I noticed any changes in performance or mileage, but oil...
I missed the entry for this month's contest, but the story is really good so I thought I'd post anyways. This is about Longine's Great Race Watch. Not many people know about this watch. As you can see from the advertisement from about 1918-1920, Longines ...
I believe more members would see it, if you copied it into a separate post and repost it on Horological Meandering (HoMe). That would be much appreciated ππ»ππ»
Thanks, so some reason I though it had already been posted in Meanderings long time ago? This platform is still unfamiliar to me I am sure there will be another contest or something where I can share images of these watches again. I remember Walter Von Ka...