i‘ve identified a couple of tic-tacs, which in part were resting in some watchbox, but
practically were not reaching my level of attention to again choose them in my rotation..
Several are children of the 60ies, others just not looked at for a whole while, and one a
precious heirloom in my family.. Thus, several reasons..
Glad, this week‘s WristScan had me look and think a bit..

A GP Alarm

Another cute GP: a Another GP: SeaHawk with embossed numbers

JLC 159 on my wife‘s wrist

She loves that sublime but charming face, so the watch is hers meanwhile..

Rolex 6556, Cal 1040 (Tru Beat=Dead Second) from 1956

The red, hacking seconds hand, a little splash of color

One tic-tac Omega Seamaster Dresswatch, a heirloom from my father-in-law

Puristic Crosshair Universal Geneve - elegant but cool, IMHO.
Hope you liked the little line-up a bit !
Best & HAGWE to all,
hs.