If so, I’ll start. Here’s a 1961 Longines Super Compressor Diver 7150-1 I’ve had my eyes on. Show your birth year watch which you have or which you desire.
Some photos of a nice specimen. Here you are in the League of the coolest and most interesting Super Compressor Piquerez Cases, along with the most famous of the category, such as the Vulcain Nautical, the Longines Diver, and the Jaeger Lecoultre Polaris.
On this picture, the dial is nice, But on this one, you see all the magic of such a dial. The Longines Diver is a great vintage watch, with its super compressor case and its in house cal 290. But with this dial it has a huge bonus in terms of charism and
Just added a 2nd EPSA Supercompressor to the collection. This time in a 40mm case with a beautiful tropical dial. I've started to realize Supercompressors are my favorite layout for dive watches. Somehow having an internal rotating bezel keeps the look ve
Two legends which were recently auctioned by Phillips. They both have common points: Tropical dials, Super Compressor cases, same diameter ( 42 mm ), hatched crowns, in house automatic movements. The differences? One is an Alarm diving watch, the Polaris.