To celebrate it, a wrist shot of a watch which was one of my favourite companion during these holidays, and a nice reminder of a great time: HAGWE! Nicolas...
Yes, it’s my PAM 111! Had it since forever… or at least 7 years… Usually one of my summer watches (on a rubber strap). But this summer she didn’t came out to play at all… I have many times thought that maybe let her go for something else. But every time I...
To be honest, the only brand I feel I can say that I have made a journey in would be JLC. All other brands I might been sniffing around but never taking a trip…! I really like the base models of Panerai, as you know I like clean dials. What could be...
The Octa RdM is still on my wrist, but at least I can show you a photo you haven't seen. The darn thing is just so perfectly weighted and sized and comfortable. I don't even want to take it off in the evenings....
... the other half lacks that whirligig tourbillon thingummy. But the unanswerable question at the moment is: would I wear a Tourbillon Souverain all the time, or would it be too 'special'? And it's really too early to tell if this is the watch. But I hav...
I just got around to re-reading my first post back in 2005 and I see that I had written: "Now I just to save up for the other watches that stole my heart in Singapore: the Lange 1815 Chronograph (the movement reminds me of my Grandfathers pocket watch) an...
May he have a long and happy life.... As a start, I think that you should promise him this watch, as it is his first wristshot, for his 18th birthday... HAGWE Cheers
A really nice watch (not a vintage this week) that doesn't get the wrist time it deserves - a 34mm Portofino with gold Arabic markers. I am wearing it right now, but chose to photograph it on the unspoiled upholstery of a new piece of furniture delivered ...
Well done, really like that shot. GEO Sorry this line should have been underneath Nico's photo This message has been edited by Geo on 2010-09-02 23:44:50
looking Good :0)) did you have the BP Serviced here in the U.S if i may ask ?!. cause my local AD told me that "in General" they send all the BPs to Switzerland. !??? mine looks like it needs a Spa as well (16 Seconds fast per day).. Cheers good weekend T...
So purchase a plane ticket for her Nicolas! ;-) LOLOLOL Wonderful piece you have my friend. It is really nice having the 5002 back on my wrist. HAGWE! -- Richard.
of course its from 64. along with Omega, Bulova are one of the easiest brands to date. about an hour after i put it on and posted it something else arrived in the post. another 64, this time a Hamilton Thin-o-matic with microtor movement in goldfilled cas...
i suppose no watch is really 'simple', but lets leave the insides where they belong i do enjoy picking these up for a few pennies (comparatively speaking of course) and adding them to my ever growing collection of watches from 'the purists year' 1964. i h...
I can a sure you, that you are not alone! The problem is to find these “ few pennies “ watches and know what you gets! I would love to start building a 1969 collection. But I don’t have the knowledge… Best Blomman
hi Blomman, the trick is to start with something you know, like a JLC in your case, learn to read the seller, get all the information you can and make sure you have a safe payment system. most importantly you need to research research and research. it wor...