Dear fellow purists, two weeks ago we gathered our "watches at work". This week´s topic wants to elicit our festive watches, the special ones which might be locked off for the rest of the year to be worn only on THAT special occasion once a year, or more ...
. . . years between festive events! When I do, though ( cue The Most Interesting Man in the World ) , I prefer . . . . . . the rose gold Karree. :-) ...
I think we both would be surprised how many occasions may exist for others to have a feast! My neighbour is celebrating every day without heavy storm, snow or rainfalls or lightning with a garden BBQ. Some women have champagne for breakfast for the sheer ...
... for a festive occasion. Alone the definition of "festive enough" can become an interesting task. When is festive festive enough to get the best horse out of stable? This especially beautiful Karèe certainly deserves to see the light of the day. Have a...
Currently there are no plans for a visit to United States. :-( But if we happen to get to close to California I promise that you will know. Best regards, Martin
More to come ( quite ) soon on the JLC forum about this Extrem Lab II which I had the pleasure to test this summer for an on the wrist report. Best, Nicolas ...
A Grand Prix race probably? At first sight the watch looks quite "toolish", large and heavy, so probably not your first choice when being made member of the Légion d´Honneur? anaesdoc
... to present your watch to your wife! Definitively it looks much nicer and cool on her wrist! Lol! Nice picture my friend! Have a great week end! Abrazos afectuosos, Abel.
Oh the other hand, it looks so good on your wife\'s wrist that it might be worth the effort )) Have a great weekend and I hope la rentrée will not be too hard for you and your family. Bye, Martin
and cars or cooking. I offer these two interesting watches for your viewing pleasure, making this thread also a "festive" event. The Overseas was caught in action while driving. The Pita was resting after a long watch collector lunch. The tablecloth made ...
it a few weeks ago. The Chronograph functions are super cool and the seconds on the main movement run by two seconds, very cool. It is amazingly comfortable in Aluminum and the rotor spins like a top, so needs virtually no winding. The Overseas is just gr...
. . . as close to perfect as they get for an all-rounder. It's wears well in just about any situation; hard to come up with a competitor that comes close.
of people that are drawn to the watch. I was just at a dinner where several of the ladies tried it on, but after feeling the weight, noted they would just have to admire it on me! I really do believe it is a classic and my sons and grandson will enjoy it ...
extra water resistance, you don't have to worry about and accidents with drinks or sudden rain--particularly in the tropics! Hope the Summer sun is treating you well and we get to see lots more of those signature wristscans!! Best, Tim
... between sporty and festive in a stunning way. (Though I think it would be even better without the date) It should go along with a dark suit very well. Have a great weekend and bye, Martin
Nicholas on the date issue! I agree on most watches and would really like an Overseas w/o a date too, but the Classic V&C is with the date and honestly I need it some days now;0)… Best, Tim
Great theme, BTW! I want to throw in 3 GPs into the hat this week. My Vintage 94 in yellow gold: My Richeville Day/Night in Rose Gold And my 1966 in Rose Gold. All 3 are typically worn on special occasion :) Best, CC ...
The GP 1966 is a given choice..... Or the GP Vintage 94......... But if I should go outside GP......... I guess this one........... Will do the trick! :) HAGWE Blomman ...
You are the second to post lovely GP watches (first was "crwon comfort") that are very festive timepieces. I must admit I am not knowledgeable with GP, but probably should do something about it :-)! Your combination of cufflinks, bow-tie and vintage Geoma...
Never got any invitation to the Oscar's or the Nobel Price....! ;) Thank you, yes - CC is fast and a big GP contributor! You should visit us over at the GP forum more often and get to know more about all these lovely watches from La Chaux-de-Fonds. :) Bes...
Is the first one an enamel dial? Looks like that on the picture. That would be the cherry on the cake. What are the movements on the cuff links? I got similar ones made from Hamilton movements. (Sorry, no pictures because I am on vacation.) Beautiful ense...
Thank you, Martin! :) The cuff links are made of LeCoultre Cal 490: Same as in the Ladies 125 Jubilé collection: 1629 and E 603: Here together with (almost) the rest of the Jubilé collection! :) Best Blomman ...
Festive has been picked up in a broad sense. For me festive makes me think of the Christmas holidays. And during Christmas dinner I mostly wear the only heirloom watch I own. The Omega Constellation. Given to my father by my grandfather in December 1962. ...
Hi Arie, I heard a bit of an excusing tone in your post. But of course Christmas a special occasion that may require a special watch! And your vintage Connie from your family is a marvellous choice. You took some very crisp shots of it - congratulations! ...
LOL! Funny cartoon, Arie! Well, what is normal and abnormal. Is it completely arbitratry? A a doctor I can tell you that normality is not a pure question of user-definition altogether. If e.g. your potassium value will strongly exceed 6 mmol/l (normal is ...
for your kind words! In all honesty; I don't hink I would have bought one myself. But with this kind of history there is no other option than to love it.
There is no heirloom watch in my family (sigh), but my dad has a collection of beer mugs built around one that was given down from his great father and one passed down from his godfather. So these take the part of acting as symbols of the family bonds dur...
Wonderful theme. What about my three "amigos"? I\'m always in festive mood when I strap any of it. I believe that I need to add one with color to this trio Or My old and trusty Duo: Or Omega De Ville Rattrapante? Love the complexity of it. Makes me very h...
Hi Nilo, I think you can hardly go wrong with a Reverso - and you even have a broad selection of them. The Omege DeVille Rattrapante would require a more thoughtful reflection in my opinion with regard to the special character of the event you are about t...
Namely a red one! I know, almost impossible to find, but worn with a black suit or a tuxedo It will make your evening and steal one show or the other. (Normally I am more the "under the radar" type, but I must admit that I cherish the reactions I get for ...
Martin, Believe it or not, I have a "rouge" one, waiting for my trembling hands with my favorite saleswoman. Early next week and it will be mine! Stay tuned. Cheers, Nilo
Waiting. I could grab it this weekend but we (wife and I) always do a celebration dinner. This means Tuesday (Anthony Bourdain\'s rule - never ever go to a restaurant on Monday). Here\'s the picture of it (taken by the Boutique staff): Cheers, Nilo ...
But traditions need to be observed. Sounds great to hear that your wife is celebrating your new babies with you! Wish you a nice dinner and as much fun and pleasure with the Rouge as I am having with mine. Best, Martin