Hello dear friends! I have the pleasure to be your host this weekend starting today Friday and running till Sunday 26th at around 5 PM UTC. As I explained in my previous announcement this time I had the unexpected help of a good friend while thinking abou...
An steel Rolex Datejust or Grand Seiko Though I wouldn’t recommend a vintage watch to a person who is not involved with watches I had this lovely specimen at hand to show him. A GS could be a great option to choose among the many models in their catalog A...
. . . instantaneous annual, Abel . . . . . . which makes Omega's movement a rarity - I can think of only a few other annual or perpetual calendars that switch over in the flick of a second.
I truly, as so many times, enjoyed your choices, and also different shots for a given watch !.. The first shot, in colored green for your fine Datejust is nifty it its expression. My personal favs, next to the pic of the GS, which really is timeless, and ...
... to illustrate the opening post. I fully agree with you regarding the task requeriments involved in giving an advice to another person asking our help to choose just four or five Must Have pieces to start a collection. This is part of the challenge we ...
I would use my own interpretation for the 'Four' categories. Firstly is the 'daily beater': A seiko diver (6105 is my fave,remake though) should be a great introduction for a new watch fan. Secondly is the 'weekend watch', insert any rolexes for its 'pres...
I´m very fond of the Williard watch of which I own both the vintage and the modern version. The modern version gives the possibility of wearing with no fears in any place: land, sea or pool. I wouldn´t risk a vintage one in those places. Great shots to sh...
Wonderful, wonderful contributions from all For some reason, in my mind, the quintessential three are : Sub, Speedy, Reverso… What more could you need? But for me, here are my four at the moment: ...
You share a very nice four Must Have watches options here. The SM AT from Omega is a great choice which deserves more attention as I have said in my post. A lovely multi purpose watch with low profile can serve as a stealth watch so well or also as a dres...
I tried it for years. Speedmaster is too broring, I said. Everybody has one, and I'm not everybody, I said. However, sooner or later I realized that if I want a chronograph with perfect legibility, there is barely any alternative to a Speedmaster - but an...
… your thoughts around our theme. Interesting options you recommend here. I hope you can post later some shots to illustrate your post. If difficults continue you may reach me by private and will try to post them for you. Cheers! Abel
The Submariner is always a great choice but probably not the easiest watch to find presently (at least from an official AD or boutiques) But fortunately there are many superb options of diving watches made by different brands. Here two or three favorites ...
My favorite is my Hamilton Khaki manual wind. Of course an automatic movement would be best for a person not accustomed to wind his watch every day. There are many options in this category from many brands of course both from Hamilton and many other brand...
Hi All Four by two four watches both static and on the wrist So Seiko diver - always need a diver. Nomos as a dress watch - about 6.5mm thick & on the smaller side. G-Shock - tough & doesn't attract any attention. Then finally a Tradition alarm, as every ...
Great selection! Absolutely agree everyone needs a diver’s watch. I’m not so sure that everyone needs an alarm but I personally love so much that complication and own several watches I enjoy so much with that feature. The G Shock is a great stealthy watch...
daily beater Fun watch Sports watch A bit more dressy All without the need to sell a kidney. If your not a huge watch guy or just getting started I recommend to keep the purchases within a reasonable budget . Once your hooked you can always enter the rabb...
I’m with you on suggesting to keep purchasing within a reasonable budget for those who are getting started. And yes, you can always enter the rabbit hole! Lol! Excellent watches to start : I’ve said before and will repeat here that I deeply love your Stau...
Keeping within a reasonable budget when starting on your collecting journey is definitely something to take into consideration. Four excellent choices even if the MAD 1 could be difficult to obtain at list.
I really like the hands on your datejust. Is it from the 60's? Based on your friend's criteria, I would pick the following from my collection that are easily available and will not burn a big hole in the pocket. A worldtimer.....a complication that is use...
… kind comments. Yes, my DJ is from 1964 and I also love the dauphine hand set. You are sharing an interesting four Must Have option to offer here. World Time is one of my favorite complications. And a useful one for travelers and international business p...
As a good start, any Rolex Submariner, timeless & versatile, will be a great choice; wheather you go Vintage or more contemporary A watch for many occasions, but more on the sporty note.. This VC Overseas for me is an epitome of a casual look but with...
… and enjoy your choices answering our theme. You bring some great cool timepieces to offer advice to a friend willing to start a small collection covering all the needs of a watch owner. Some of them are favorites of mine also and find them a Must in any...
and in sticking to the back story here are my 4 that won’t break the bank. For a classic dress watch you’d have to go far to find a better priced model than the VC Patrimony Traditionelle Small Seconds Again - the pricing on the current Speedmaster is so ...
You are right that the VC Patrimony Traditionelle is not easy to excel. A prestigious brand, a classic and classy dress watch and an awesome finished movement ticks all boxes. I´m glad to see that most of the entries agree in filling the chrono category w...
I try to rotate my watches frequently - I seldom wear the same one two days running. This weeks Wristscan made me think of the beginning of all our journeys - and reconnect with some memories along the way - thanks!
to our world he is on a slippery slide to the rabbit hole world of horological spending. I think it only fair to him (and his bank account) to skip the mid process and go strait to 4 exit watches 🤣 - perhaps next week!
That’s part of the risk of asking a watch nut for advice! Can’t wait to know my friend’s thought when he views and reads all the recommendations posted in this event! Lol! Cheers Abel
Reverso for classy evenings Breitling for the air and the beach Memovox for travels MUT for anything else I love that they are all rather "under the radar", even this model of Breitling. They are all very easy to wear and only connoisseurs recognise them....
You can´t go wrong with any of these four watches you share in beautiful pictures. I like the MUT as a high quality stealthy watch. The Reverso is always a classy option which can be worn both with formal or sport attire. Interesting to think on the Momov...
your categories sound about just right for a minimal four watch start... A daily beater and under the radar stealth,could almost masquerade as a dress watch ,given its proportions For divers,this would be cool...and functional A chrono that is elegant and...
... great choices would make a wonderful advice for a friend wishing to begin his collection. The design of your Credor makes it suitable for a dress watch and a stealthy one when needed. Nobody will argue about your selection of a diver watch: The red be...
Dear Abel , it’s very interesting to think through this process. When considering what I would tell someone just starting out but not particularly interested in watches/ collecting per se , I would think primarily in terms of pricing categories first and ...
...in watches or collecting the aspect of budget and prices of timepieces is a very important aspect to think about. I also have observed the reaction of people outside of our world of watches when hearing about the prices of high end pieces and compare t...
For the kind words dear Abel , and glad that my comments on pricing ring a bell with you . I think after this weekend you will really have a lot of options to suggest to your friend ; even more probably than he can handle 🙂
... which can serve as chrono of course but also as a travel or stealth watch when required. Thank you so much for your participation my friend. Have a great weekend! Abel
Hello dear Abel and friends ! I hope everyone is enjoying the weekend. This is definitely an interesting question and the ultimate answer would depend on several factors that could affect the outcome. The person’s style, and how much they want to spend wo...
... would depend of several aspects to be considered, among them his budget and his life style. You are offering an interesting choice to consider here. A classic beauty in your Louis Erard, with a rose/salmon dial in contrast with a white metal case make...
Wow 😮; leaves me speechless . I have to say , over the past few years Louis Erard has done something special with their watches , and I am not talking about just their collaboration editions which are undoubtedly wonderful . It’s just that they seem to ha...
Three were easy, but the fourth one took some heartache No 1 The smart watch, the elegant addition Nothing can touch the Reverso Thin Tribute. I chose the silver dial simply because you can match it with any colour strap. It also dresses up with an alliga...
... a first four watches collection will be pleased with your advice. The Reverso is a great classic and classy watch will has been chosen from other participants as well. It is easy to understand as it is a beautiful watch and very versatile as well whic...
... and probably would suggest your modern version you also own to a newcomer to our World of watches. Your Ultra Deep epitomizes everything we can ask from a diving watch while the Grand Seiko carre is a superb option for a dress classy wearing. I´m spec...
. . . from '66 'til '04. In all that time he had it serviced once. After three botched service attempts over nineteen years it's finally running half-way decently, well enough to wear for several days at a stretch without being too far off. If Dad knew ho...
... to keep it ticking today. It´s a lovely watch and its provenance and meaning for you makes easy to forgive it if it goes a little far off after a few days on your wrist I feel. Keep enjoying it so much my dear Art!
Can´t stop drooling every time I view your Concord. And the 5513 is a delicious piece. Love your "salty" triple six shot. A devilish watch no doubt. And a great GMT to boot. Fabulous watches, thanks a lot for sharing! Have a nice Sunday, Abel
If I were a seasoned collector I would say to your friend to not get any watches that are not practical for his lifestyle and that he would not be happy with as either “entry-level” or “exit” watches. I admire other dials, but this is all the dial I need:...