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Have not seen one of these for some time.

Another watch which obviously had a big cross over following, and which being on p.com in the 2000s was a familiar sight. When I think of those years Ennebi, Anonimo, Linde Werdelin and the recently viral (thanks to Russel Crowe and Ed Sheeran) Manometro
1M
By: Chris24
12
Chris24
818

I really loved my Bronze Aquatimer but…

The strap connection is a complete disaster. A mild bump on the strap causes it to release from the watch. I had this happen several times, but when it fell overboard because I bumped the side of my boat I decided to part ways with it. I have recently acq
2M
By: kjkt3
11
roundel
756

Anonimo Polluce 10 Anni bronze

I found a bronze Polluce after a rather long search. I had an original release bronze Polluce many years ago and sold it. I realized the error of my ways hand hunted for another. A few months ago I found an Ox Pro version, and it’s great, but I still want
2M
By: roundel
6
InDebtButOnTime
250

Now trying to limit myself to one per year and not having more watches than my years on the planet. Wish me luck! Patek, Piaget, Rolex, Omega, Blancpain, Parmigiani, Ulysse Nardin,

Glashutte Original, Grand Seiko, Panerai, Heuer, Breitling, Nomos, GoS, Porsche Design, Anonimo, Bremont, Perrelet, Bell & Ross, Tutima, Hamilton, Bulova, Seiko, Oris, Junghans, Longines and dear old dad's Accutron. The brand I have the most of is Ome
2Y
By: m2
49
pplater
10181

And another nice summer watch ...with italian vibes.

Always a pleasure to wear the Anonimo Vintage Nautilo : such a well made watch with great proportions! Best, Gerard
2Y
By: jlux
9
ArmisT
1116

Great theme KMII !

And so many fantastic watches this weekend ! What I love about pilot watches is what a wide range qualifies , from simple threehanders to chronos, GMTs and more , entry level brands to high end , vintage to modern, square and round . Here’s some of mine ,
3Y
By: KMII
212
Wachnut
55307

Hello Wachnut! Thank you so much for your thoughtful entry answering our theme for this weekend. Agree with you that in considering an advice for someone not particularly interested...

...in watches or collecting the aspect of budget and prices of timepieces is a very important aspect to think about. I also have observed the reaction of people outside of our world of watches when hearing about the prices of high end pieces and compare t
3Y
By: Subexplorer
102
Subexplorer
27593

Great theme for this weekend!

Dear Abel , it’s very interesting to think through this process. When considering what I would tell someone just starting out but not particularly interested in watches/ collecting per se , I would think primarily in terms of pricing categories first and
3Y
By: Subexplorer
102
Subexplorer
27593

Not sure which of my first four "real" or luxury watches should be called "the first". This is due to money that did or did not come out of my pocket and just what 1st watch criteria should be.

Chronologically the first nice Swiss watch I bought was a NOS Heuer Regatta I bought at a swap meet at the tail end of the quartz crisis that I only paid $200 for. Then in the mid 90s I received a two tone (yellow and steel) Omega Seamaster from my wife a
3Y
By: kevinc1001
20
RabidManatee
4198

Wearing my Anonimo today! 👍

3Y
By: Kurt Behm
16
Kurt Behm
1909