As announced, this weekend’s WS theme is, ‘ The watch you will choose for Monday’. After Corona our sartorial habits have partially changed (pants these days optional), so I am hoping for a wide variety of answers of what you all strap on your wrists once...
As I am currently what in some circles gets called ‘on the beach’, without swimming apparel, my watch choices for Mondays tend to vary widely, from very casual to somewhat more formal. Here some examples: ...
You start your Mondays strongly! I will be wearing my first Panerai, a 40mm PAM48 followed by another 6 which remain in my collection. It was also my first experience of getting on a waitlist. 😂 Think it was 4-5 months wait. Recently I saw it coming back ...
... making for some stunning combos like those you are sharing in your opening post. Your selection is fantastic and the only problem for you will be to decide which ones you´ll finally take on you wrist on Monday among them. I personally would have much ...
…. It will probably be one of these again … maybe I should consider selling some of my watches as I tend to go back to just a handful all the time.. Great theme and hagwe Hans Enter text ...
My job at an administrative office doesn’t require formal attire since many decades ago so I can enjoy the pleasure of wearing my favorite diving watches every day. So these two will be ready for the morning and afternoon of next Monday: Tudor Submariner ...
The two divers make for great daytime companions, with enough interest to keep you engaged, even if the meeting doesn’t 😉👍🏻 And your evening choice is as timeless as it is versatile 👌🏻👏🏻
I’m happy to know you approve these choices. The 5510 is one of my grails. It makes me smile every time I view or strap it to my wrist. And diving watches are so versatile! Always a practical choice for me. Best cordial regards Abel
All your choices are very nice. The Tudor Submariner ref 76100 from 1984 is an interesting watch. The characteristic “Lollipop” hour hand is a very nice design detail. Best regards Captain
... and also a bit surprising the short lived experiment of Tudor of using this design on their Submariner version. As it happened with the snowflake hands they intended to offer more lume and better reading of time at night or U/W. Always interesting for...
. . . is playing pool with my pals. We were on hiatus for three months due to our seaside dive bar being closed for repairs, but it's just re-opened yesterday so I'll be back to work Monday night!
... is made but the person who uses it. Always amazed to view your videos dear Art. Thanks a lot for sharing! Enjoy so much your Sunday and your Monday session dear friend. Cheers! Abel
. . . after a memorable shot is made so that Jim can pull the video off the CCTV without having to scan thru hours of video. Yesterday I was wearing the '66 Seiko Sealion. We were playing 'straight 8' for the most part and my game was on fire, winning six...
The Tudor appears like a well tested workhorse - a really good „GADA“ choice ! - on the Rado I also liked a lot the cute backside, with the „water sealed“ signage.. BTW: what does the little violet round window @12 indicate ? And finally, the last of your...
Glad you like the choices and the little old Rado diver (Captain Cook). Yes, it is a charming early diver from the 1960's and the detail you view at 12 is the Rado emblem: the anchor over a red circle. It is present in all Rado watches. What is amazing is...
In your first chosen watch, ie the Tudor 16100, you mention the pecularity of the charming Lollipop Pointer, which you appear to attribute to the HOUR hand (?!). - To me , however it would rather relate to the SECONDS hand, as the real hour hand itself is...
… to the seconds hand of certain Rolex Subs or Explorers. But in this particular reference the name is given to the hour hand which replaces the typical Mercedes hour hand of Submariners. The picture below will illustrate this type. Cheers! Abel ...
Especially that first pic delivers an exciting mood ! - And the last (with that great BP FF ) is a more „peaceful“ WS.. great photography, really ! - Am already looking forward to your upcoming shots from the cave dive & activity ! HAGWE & Best, hs.
I just love how the light plays on it, especially at certain angles when the subdial looks like it's laser illuminated. Monday blues? Nah, not with this one! ...
First of all welcome back KMII - glad to have you with us here, safe ! - Very nice pics you entered again; specifically like your straps and textile outfits. - My personal favs are your Chopard, the Laine & the MING.. A very versatile choice, the PP Aquan...
Probably you´ll need to start on Sunday evening to think about that! Lol! I guess you will go with your GADA one: Aquanaut!! Do you think I´m right? Well, whichever you decide you can´t go wrong with any of them. There are some favorites of mine there as ...
Sorry, I was a bit overdoing it with that number of choices ! - But you might indeed be right, that it might be the trustworthy Aquanaut; you indeed seem to know me quite well !! - Wishing you a great Sunday & a good week to come ! Thx and all my Best !!
Having several watches to choose from makes a big dilemma for us to decide. The kind of dilemmas I love to have!! Lol! Of course it’s nice to have the Aquanaut to solve any doubts!! Cheers my dear friend!! Abel
The green small seconds is a real gem - sadly the local AD is a bit useless and wasn’t able to secure one. The Lemania’s are fantastic as always and so are the rest of your choices. I can well understand your decisions, decisions 😁👍🏻