Dear friends, in this round of WristScan I ask you a hypothetical question: what watch would you have liked to own years or decades earlier? Further: to what occasion would you have loved to own that watch? When I saw the Tag Heuer Montreal the first time...
On Tuesday I welcomed into the family a watch I have quite literally wanted, waited, and wished for the LONGEST. 15 years ago while clicking through every link on the Basel tab seeing the new releases, I clicked on the link of a funny “brand” (this is ho...
Well, it is that easy to feel young again: buy your longtime favorite watch! 😀👍 A very nice journey to this watch, and a good insight of how taste evolves in collecting. The size and design are of this moon phase watch exceptional!
The long hunt was rewarded by this stunning catch which I wish you´ll enjoy so much and in the best of good health. Thank you for sharing this story!! Hagwe, Abel
Not only is your's a genuinely wonderful story, the watch itself is a pure work of art, I absolutely love the aesthetics of it. Stepan remains my favorite independent watchmaker to this day. Sincere congratulations, and thank you for the wonderful wristsh...
Beautiful couple of DR watches you own and share here. Interesting complications on both timepieces and with a strong character. Keep loving and enjoying them so much! Hagwe, Abel
… and with an interesting Theme with a Sci Fi touch which invites us to some thoughts. I got a few watches which made me think : “why I didn’t discovered it before” or “why I didn’t buy it before” in both cases because I now wish I would have had more tim...
That is exactly what I was asking for: what watches would you have loved to own earlier, in order to enjoy them longer. Your version of a La Tradition with a black dial in yellow gold (my favourite metal) is surely such a watch! Great details to dive into...
... it was making an old dream come true to get it. When I was a teenager I was deeply involved with sport scuba diving and my dream was to have a Rolex Submariner. My parents presented me with a 5513 gilt gloss example for my 18th birthday in 1966, just ...
A shocking situation, your gun point robbery, dear Abel! Horrible! The 5513 is a great reference and a cornerstone in any Rolex collection. Enjoy your Saturday night, my friend!
Yes, it was a horrible experience. Worst part of it was the loss of that beloved watch. Even if I presently own a very close example I still miss that one for its significance for me. Have a nice Sunday my dear friend!! Abel
All would make any collector salivate at the prospect of owning any or all of them. Congratulations again on finally getting your Blancpain FF Aqua Lung. Best regards Captain
The optimism of the post-war years; the golden age of aviation, cinema and motor racing; the sexual revolution; rock n roll! Not to mention great watches! ...
... a young man and keep many fond memories from those years. You share some great beautiful watches representative of that era. I´m specially fond of your Ranchero and your Speedy 2998, though I would be a happy man with any of those watches you are shar...
I especially like your 5513! And my condolences for the loss of the original. I envy you the memories of growing up in the 1950s and 60s! Me, I wasn't born yet and can only hold these watches in my hands!
I still miss that watch so much. I’m happy to have lived in those decades. Specially the 1960’s was a fantastic decade full of big changes and discoveries. A more simple and romantic World I feel. A World long gone… Well, yes we still can hold and own and...
…but I could only afford to go down the vintage route as new ones were out of my then price range. The watch I really lusted after was a Rolex Explorer 1016 which, owing to an unexpected upturn in my financial circumstances, I was able to buy in the mid 8...
. . . when the Stones were at their peak. What . . . . . . an album. They toured that year. I was living in Huntington Beach. If I had a license, I could've made the legendary show at the Hollywood Palladium on June 9th, the show within bicycle distance a...
… accompanying you in that car and making the tour with you. I already had the license to drive in that year… but guess not the money for the car and watch! Lol! Ahhh!! If we could have the Time Machine!!! ☺️☺️☺️☺️ Hagwe dear Art!!
. . . that would scratch my Demon itch. A complete '72 340 Demon with a straight body . . . the perfect project for Dr No! This one had an automatic trans, but that wouldn't have been a sticking point now that Passon makes a drop-in five-speed. Demonicall...
. . . but this isn't the right time for mainly financial reasons. I have to wait 'til I'm free of overriding family obligations. One of my friends has a '68 Plymouth Roadrunner 383 4-speed sitting on his property in Nor Cal awaiting restoration. He has ro...
. . . it was factory-fresh: [photo credit: Google search] If he's got his hands full with all his other projects when I'm ready to roll, chances are good he'll accommodate. Here's a rear view of another green '68: As Dean said, dreams are made of this . ....
. . . but my pal Don has lots of project cars on his hands, not to mention a boat . . . . . . and repairs to his properties on the Nor Cal coast, so chances are good the Roadrunner will still be available when I'm finally ready to roll. ...
. . . not really feasible at the present, but eventually there will be time to concentrate on a proper build. One of my pals in So Cal is a junior partner in a Ferrari garage so I could build a project locally, or shop it out to my brother-in-law in Utah....
... available here, a lot of time devoted to the project, and of course the necessary funds. The RR project is fantastic. And already having a garage from a friend or brother in law is a big asset for the project. Cheers! Abel
I can well remember viewing these watches in the windows of local Omega AD in the late 60’s and 70’s here. A serious diver timepiece it was !! Hagwe Abel
Hello dear Count and friends ! This week is certainly a thought provoking theme and one that I have enjoyed considering. Take me back to the 1937 Grand Prix season and in particular the Monaco Race of that year… The race was an epic battle between legends...
Great idea, to go back to times where racing was a matter of life and death and honour! I know, I have asked you this before but don't remember correctly: is the watch a vintage piece or a modern piece? Thank you for this outstanding post, dear Captain. 🥂...
My goal in life has always been to not only purchase things that I am more than happy to put to practical use on a regular basis, but those things that have an air of genuine timelessness to them. Things, watches obviously included, which I feel would mak...
If a watch can be related to private life and if it is of timeless beauty, than it deserves to be in the collection. Your AMVOXIi is such a piece. With a great racing aura and a design and feel that will stand the test of time. Nicely played!