Quite modest compared to some, but everything is there for a reason and they all get worn - can everyone say that :)
Quite modest compared to some, but everything is there for a reason and they all get worn - can everyone say that :)
Missing 3 or 4 but as near as I have in one photo.
^ there you go, the exact opposite end of the scale to mine :)
Beautiful watches Tim, that pic really does not do justice to them!
Hope to add another after Sunday .............
Worst picture ever , sorry , could always turn the thread into guess the piece in the worst picture !
Here are most of my decent ones
Bit of a crap pic, so see the list below the pic:
(L-R) Top Row: Rolex Precision, Seiko 6139, Omega Speedmaster Lemania, Omega f300 Cone
Middle: Omega Seamaster Megaquartz, Zenith Sporto, Frederique Constant Moonphase, Longines Ultra~Chron, Girard Perregaux Quartz
Lower: Seiko Superior Monster, Tudor Prince Oysterdate, Tissot T-Touch, Seiko Grand Quartz
Bottom: Sandoz 200m Chronograph
Mark
Needs an update... But here's one from 6 months ago!
Some great collections there fellas
this is where I'm at
This is my group - surprising, (for me) unchanged for a while... although moves are afoot!
Pulsar civilian chono
Smiths Everest
Rolex Explorer 214270
Omega Seamaster 300 14755
Omega Speedmaster 105.003
Omega Marine Chronomter
Rob
A bit sporty I suppose. Wish their owner was ! Lol
Breitling Headwind / 2001
Sinn 104 st / 2013
Sinn 556i / 2013
Rolex 16750 / 1986
Rolex 5513 / 1977
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seems like such a poultry offering now compared to others, there is also a Tag Aquagraph and half a dozen cheapies not shown.
I've resisted getting a bigger box because apparently I am supposed to be honing down the collection.
Only a small collection compared to many on here (both in terms of volume and value), but I think, and hope, that it represents a balanced collection and I'm certainly fairly content with it for now. I'm more into vintage stuff than modern stuff.
1971 Rolex DJ - ticks the need for a bit of gold and also ticks the dress watch box (I'd really like an all gold one or a two tome turn-o-graph but this will do for now)
1966 Breitling Navi 806 - Ticks the chrono box, has the loveliest patina to the dial I have ever seen. A definite keeper and if it is ever on SC you'll know I'm in serious trouble.
Smiths PRS-29A - modern indeed but heritage and feel of it's forefathers. I use this as my most casual watch and also for doing my most arduous jobs (working on the car and gardening and so on)
Omega SMP Auto - This was my first 'proper' watch and is my daily beater. Works well with a suit, works well with jeans. Discreet enough to not raise any eyebrows with clients or colleagues and unlikely to date enormously as it is pretty much a classic. This watch will be with me until the bitter end.
A watch for all occasions without any superfluous ones.
Chaps, don't post one of these pictures and then let your wife see it, count the number of watches, point out it's not the number she'd thought it was and then ask what they're all worth.
"A man of little significance"
I see your :carp: Iphone photo and raise you...
edit....
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No great value, but gives me a watch for most occasions
Seiko quartz crono, Omega dress, Seagull for office, Fortis B-Uhr, Ingersoll dual-time, Orient tactical
Last edited by J J Carter; 2nd November 2013 at 13:04.
Here is my dwindling collection - the 114060 was stolen off my wrist recently in Spain - so that is under an insurance claim and the Seamaster AT blue - has been sold on
Nothing new to add:
Rolex 114060
Rolex Air-King-Date
Omega X-33 MKII
Patek Philippe Annual Calendar 5146J
(Omega AT 8500 38mm)
IWC World Time
Rolex Sea dweller 16660
Breitling B-1 SQ
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“ Ford... you're turning into a penguin. Stop it.” HHGTTG
My adress probably not neither that of my bank. Getting into the vault might be harder :-)
Not greatly special by the standards set here, but I get pleasure from them. Just missing the Seiko 5 (1972 case being polished) and the little Dugena (crown being fettled)
The ......."Things" by toezapper, on Flickr
An upcoming house move made me determined to slim my collection from 8, and I've ended up with 3. Pretty meagre compared to some, but I decided that I only wanted to keep what I'd actually wear with any regularity. Two keepers, and something cheap for DIY/running.
A different one for each day of the week. An old picture, the GMT Master is now on its original jubilee bracelet (and has recently been serviced by Duncan at Genesis), the orange monster is also on its original bracelet and the PRS-14 frequently switches between a mesh bracelet, various Natos and a Toshi strap ...
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i think these are all of mine
box 1
B1, seawolf, emergency mision, hamilton pilot, explorer 2, tissot racing, planet ocean, hamilton khaki chrono, oris small seconds diver, oris bc4 chrono, oris prodiver, oris small second diver,
box 2
glycine, tag f1, citizen PC eco drive chrono, g shock, police somthing or other, seiko ceaser chrono, sea touch, nautica bfc 46, ecozilla, protrek.
i am very envious of some of the collections shown. Id like to add a navitimer and a panerai to mine then i think i am done (ish)