. . . 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-ball tournament with a great run, potting all seven of his balls before allowing me a shot. I proceeded to sink six in succession, but gave him a second try on the 8, which gave him the game.
. . . 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!
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 realize it is still on my wrist, two or three weeks later.