. . . is up and running! Back when everyone wore mechanical watches, chronometers bore a mark of distinction. Time trials were to middle of the 20th century watchmakers what road racing is to the tire industry: competition to determine who made the best. ...
… than the WPS 20th Anniversary Hentschel H1 Chronometer… … and the second Chronometer in my humble collection, the beautiful Omega CK859: Have a great weekend everyone! Henrik ...
. . . and your Omega is the icing on the cake. Thanks much, Henryk. Here's a similarly white dialed '60 Omega Constellation . . . . . . powered by a cal 504 movement, which is one of, if not the, earliest chronometer grade movements with calendar function...
My local Omega boutique has announced yesterday the arrival of my CK 859 which I have been eagerly waiting since it was announced early this year. I will be making the trip downtown to pick it next week. Best cordial regards, Abel
😉😉 The Geophysic is one of my true modern JLC favs Rolex Millgauss - a sort of atypical Rollie Really like the colorfull face Rolex Explorer I, Ref 6610 Appreciated gilt dial Rolex 6542 GMT Master Rolexes Master GMTs: „Batman“ on the left on Oyster, „Peps...
. . . if memory serves correct, GP dominated the last time trials in the mid-'60s. My hunch is that your steel GP is a production version of the movement that scored highly. Your Zenith is also notable as most watches with El Primero movements do not have...
... Ceramic GMT Pepsi, and Zenith Chronometer chronograph. No need to mention that I would love to own the JLC and GP you are sharing too! Lol! Great choices from your wonderful collection my dear friend. Hagwe! Abel
. . . most Rolexes since the '50s are rated, or so I'm told. (Not sure about the Cellini line; if not mistaken, the others are.) My Rail . . . . . . says 'hi'! Art ...
I'll start with old and rare. First a trio from the "before we kicked out the non-Swiss competitors" era of COSC certification, when Seiko was playing... this my wife's watch but of course I bought it for her, just because it existed, I had to have it. Co...
... and didn´t let it pass the opportunity of bringing it home. It had been haunting my horological soul since I viewed yours for first time some years before. A rare bird it is. Enjoy a great weekend! Abel
I wear this Topilleur quite a bit as it has my dear departed wife’s birthday day of 09.19. The date represents the Monaco Yacht show some years ago which means nothing to me however. 😀 ...
. . . of a different stripe. Steve G acquired this Peseaux 260 movement used in chronometry trials and had it worked into a watch by RGM. I'm not sure if UN ever made chronometer wristwatches with Peseaux 260 movements; there are a few I can remember - Ma...
my latest: so vintage-inspired yet so modern The one currently being repaired, for being mis-used as a diver Rolex (nuff said) Several honorable mentions which are regulated to chronometer standards, but not externally-certified Easily one of my most accu...
. . . and second, thanks for achieving the milestone on Wrist Scan! And with an Omega to lead, no less. From my files: an Omega Centenary chronometer . . . . . . that was a milestone in its own right, produced in 1948 to commemorate their hundredth annive...
Indeed, omega is a brand that is very dear to my heart, and I’m dying to acquire some vintage Omega’s. Thanks again for the wonderful thread, and for the kind words Hussam
was wearing this this week,an early reiteration of the railmaster this Ebel with an interesting movement the mille miglia rouge,just right for driving an accessible world time with a decent chronometer movement at small cost HAGWE henry ...
[Railmaster courtesy Omega Boutique] . . . fourteen years ago but held off. Wish I hadn't as it was a perfect fit on my wrist at 36.2 mm case diameter. Thanks for sharing your chronometers (the Ebel El Primero especially!) with us . . . here's one of mine...
A GS 43999 on the left, and a KS 4420-9990 on the right. I remember the day when the GS came. I was wearing the KS when I unboxed the Fedex package, and my wife took a peek. She: "You bought the same watch twice?!" Me: (slightly defensively) "They're diff...
. . . and he expressed the opinion Grand and King Seiko were essentially identical in terms of branding. The only substantive difference between them was the location of their respective manufacturing locations. So - you guessed it! - a KS is high on my f...
I've always been drawn to the Connies with arrowhead markers and crosshairs like yours, what a lovely one you have there! And yes, the vintage KS are quite enjoyable to explore, and still quite reasonably priced too.
Hello dear Art and friends ! Contemplating the pleasure of Chronometer status this weekend … Zenith certainly agree that it’s something special … Tudor continues the tradition… The Rolex (Zenith) Daytona is a personal Chronometer favourite … Also measures...
. . . the ne plus ultra of all chronometer wristwatches, Cap, owing to its cal 5011K movement which might've been the most accurate wristwatch-compatible movement ever. (It was originally designed for pocket watches, if memory serves correct, and didn't c...
The movement was originally designed for a pocket watch and highly accurate. You can also hear it ticking from miles away ! The onion crown is a great design … ...
. . . as the Robert Ryan of watches. The vitality and strength of his character is evident even in still photos; same goes for Rolex's classic GMT. Art ...
... to certain movements made by well known brands passing through rigid trials to prove their precision and obtain the coveted title. You are sharing some beautiful examples of Chronometers by Omega. Answering your challenge I am sharing a few of my favo...
Love your 2-tone Omega with the sterling Silver box. Also your gold Constellation C is a special treasure & finally the riffled caseband/lunette -boiler dial is very attractive. Finally the Rollie Bubblebacks are a piece of watch history, such also th...
Also love your various shots with it , as well as your whole picture line-up, as usual a fine array to have in the stables.. Best, hs PS: Am I right that the City of your 3D- background happens to be Paris - or is it something else ?
... it´s a reproduction of an antique map of Paris which happens to be just a paper folder and I felt so nice as to use it from time to time as a background for my shots since I found it several years ago during a visit to the Louvre boutique. Cheers! Abe...
Also, all my watches are currently performing to chronometer standard, however some of them have been pleasant surprises…of course the Rolexes have flawless accuracy as expected so I included them. By far my most accurate watch is my GS with its new sprin...
... waiting for the right moment to get one for my collection. I´m specially fond of the Longines Tuxedo. That rice grain bracelet looks stunning on this watch. My friends at the local Omega boutique called me last Friday to tell me my CK 859 is already w...
. . . now I'm beginning to feel at a loss for not being on the CK train! I managed to see both versions in the metal last month, but impressed as I was, decided against taking the plunge. Maybe I should reevaluate. Art
… just after viewing some shots in IG before it was officially announced. Regrettably the present deep economic crisis in my country makes imports very complicated and delay the arrival of new models here. As a matter of fact mine will be the only example...
. . . was tailored to your collection. Coincidentally, of course. Not coincidentally: wearing this chronometer . . . . . . currently. After its first service ever(!) it runs well within chronometer spec. Art ...