... and my "Friendly Watch" is somewhat like yours: not a very expensive watch, nor a rare one, just the one which accompanied me to many trips, vacations, work, scuba diving excursions and many fun and unforgettable occassions and also in some I prefer t...
My first "real" watch was this Breitling quartz analog-digital alarm, minute repeater chronometer. I lost my first Aerospace just like this this one on the top deck of a Virgin 747 headed for the UK. The replacement has been on virtually every trip I've t...
Some day I go to grab an Aerospace. I know that is a quartz, I know that it does not have analog running seconds but there is some mysterious thing about this watch that attracts me. Congratulations, Nilo
. . . my GS alongside Doug's circa '69 Seamaster DeVille day-date? This Omega was acquired by his Dad at Tiffany in NYC, and just recently passed into Doug's possession. Here's a close-up . . . . . . of Doug's heirloom. He bounced me out of Wednesday's 8-...
. . . who recently passed away. He asked me what I thought it was worth in a purely commercial sense. When I told him, he said he wouldn't part with it for any sum, but he could hear Dad yelling at him from Heaven to take the money and run! :-)
One which I am happy to share with you this weekend. A faithful companion and witness on many travels and a few adventures ;-). A watch which thanks to you and your wonderful reviews I am tremendously drawn to. Have a great weekend, Fuerte abrazo, Alex ...
my friendliest watch, the watch that is persistently sneaking onto my wrist, only to stay there, because it is so reliable, legible, accurate and comfortable, is this Ulysse Nardin Marine Diver: Whenever I want to wear it but for a single day, I re...
Hi All This is probably the one that started it all _ still have and still want to wear 15 plus years after getting it. Oris Big Crown Pointer Date Been wearing it again the last couple of weeks - its always good to see where you've come from. Cheers HAGW...
but soon and I'll be having dedicated post on Zenith when that day comes I promise you that Until then I'm practising my wrist movements...downside up quickly ;) :) Yours D
I always spend a few days thinking about which watch to take with me when I travel and never seem to make up my mind easily. I have had my ROC for about a week now and one of the first things I thought was how likely this would be a travel watch. Its prov...
A lot of watches which are in our owneship for several years seem to fill in the " friendly " category. Which is logical, since we don't treat them like watches only, but as companions. Best, Nicolas
I bought a Jaeger-LeCoultre Duo(face) as my go-anywhere, dress-however, do-anything WIS-o-matic and it has been a constant companion ever since. Here it is in a variety of settings, and it always brings a smile to my face! ...