How many watches you have. I gave up counting when I reached 00s. My guess you probably have 50 Fifty Fathoms and at least enough alarm watches to sound every hour of the day. (not including repeaters) Truly a situation for others to admire or jealous abo...
You're right, I have too many watches, even if is not as important as you think. For example, I own 5 FFs not 50, and among those 5, one will go for another home. If you want to know more about the Torne Rayville shown as my watch of the day, do a search ...
I am on the process to persuade Nicolas to let loose some of the "insignificant" piece of his collection and maybe some of them find a new home on the "east side". LOL I am going to use the reason that sitting long and lonely in the safe will give the wat...
i doubt i'll ever get a chance to own one, but perhaps the next time we meet i may get a chance to wear it. have a good dinner and even more drink to honour a superb range of dive watches. best Graham
It is the first time in my life that I saw so many watches similar to the TR 900 I had on the wrist, yesterday night! An amry of Vlads, let me tell you! Best, Nicolas
... I actually bought the RO in 1998...as a present to my 30 birthday and only my second "expensive" watch after a Rolex 1675 But I still enjoy the AP RO to a high degree. I went to a GTG in Denmark some time ago and might actually look for a ROO soon. Be...
the way the gong is attached to a display back so you can see everything working is sheer perfection. this is the one i'd go for if i possibly could. just lovely Graham
interesting, light and reflection can make thing look differently. ... yes, for sure, one day i would like to have a master Memovox on black dial. stefan
It found its way to my door a couple of years ago… I am not sure when it was born but I do know it was not in the JLC Manufacture’s Book of Timepieces 1995/1996 edition (I miss 1997-1999) and the last time it was in the Book was the 2000/2001 edition. Tha...
. . . a great watch - minimalist aesthetics combined with sensible mechanics and a focused complication. Very tasty, Blomman . . . congratulations if it's new, and thanks for retrieving it from your safe if it's not ;-) . . . best regards, Art.
Thank you, Art! I totally agree with you! Well, it’s not a new piece… But also not one in my regular rotation… So, it’s a “semi-safe” watch! Best Blomman
I love this photo of yours. Exposed but not naked. Seductive yet not teasing. Rigid and soft. A lots of contrasting element in play. May I know more about of the watch in the photo? Tyler (Your new admirer)
Hello Tyler, thanks for the nice comments and pleased you liked the photo. The watch is a Montblanc TimeWalker Chronograph that I am 'road testing' on your behalf over the next month. At 43mm, it is a somewhat larger dress chronograph than I am used to, b...
Roses with rose gold? LOL! TimeWalker taking a stroll in the garden, eh? Another fantastic shot from you this week. I love it. I will be curious to hear your thoughts about the Montblanc. None of this particular series have captivated me thus far. Maybe y...
Hi Stefan, I know you appreciate watch movement cufflinks. Perhaps it is time for another thread on HoMe? Perhaps combined with watches this time? But just for you, here is another shot of the Omega Cal. 484 cufflink from 1964 ......
... i had stopped my movement cufflinks collection for quite some time now. may be good to restart to do so after seeing your very nice Omega movement cufflinks. by the way, i saw this one Omega watch (Calibre 440) cufflinks in solid gold casing at one on...
It would be great to see some of the companies revisiting cufflinks with their small movements. A small market I guess. Hope you find them again one day. Thanks for sharing them here. Andrew
Actually at 43mm it is the largest watch I have worn, but i very quikly adjusted. it sits comfortably on the wrist due to the short sloping lugs. Andrew
... she is really the one with the good taste and fashion sense. I can't tell you the number of times I have asked her if this tie or that shirt looks OK. LOL But she doesn't do the same with my watches - she seems to leave that up to me. Hope you find so...
Following on from my video last week, "30 seconds in Sydney" ...with my Patek, I thought I'd give my Longines Legend Diver a go... Here's the direct link if the above video won't open properly.... www.youtube.com PP7Kg HAGWE. Regards, Richard. This messag...
Great post, Richard! I do love the LLD! It's a fantastic watch to run around town with! Plus, it's just damn attractive! HAGWE down under! Cheers, Daos