I'm a big fan too.
Some beautiful watches on this thread so far, keep'em coming!
I agree that the old ones are great, though I would single out makes other than Zenith to criticise for "modern" look.
Gone but not forgotten, this was mine and used the same Excelsior Park Movement as the earlier Zeniths
And this one used the same case as the Cairelli
Both fit into this thread just fine
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I forgot the Seiko 6138's...
Cheers,
Neil.
Just these two
And this one is long gone.
In the Sotadic Zone, apparently.
Only a couple from me:
Breitling Datora
Heuer Bundeswehr
I have always been a massive fan of twin-register chronos. Here are some of mine:
I really like twin chronos, but I only appear to have one currently:
Plenty of options from Poljot. I still have the first one here, a sort of homage to the Eberhard Tazio Nuvolari seen in the post above. The others have long since departed, and my camera skills back then merit an apology in advance.
G P Richeville Bi Compax
My offering - a Sinn 358 Jubilaum - modified 7750 with a 60 minute register..
A lot of nice watches here, but the one in the OP is, I think, the nicest.
Outatime's Longines deserves a special mention though! Luvverly! I am a scruff and dont go to fancy do's, so this watch would be wasted on me, but it's very, very lovely all the same!
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Baylor Chrono Diver by Noodlefish, on Flickr
Two of mine:
Is the one on the right the Jack Heuer commemorative watch? Looks quite large, 40mm?
... vertical:
... and horizontal:
Cheers,
Christian
I really like the old B&R Vintage 126 panda dial.
But itīs not easy to find one...
Hereīs a link to another forum with some picts and info
http://forums.watchuseek.com/f7/bell...-a-156286.html
Some absolute crackers on this thread!
This is my only one.
http://i1039.photobucket.com/albums/...ps3d6f2680.jpg
...Just remembered this old girl too...
Despite the difficulty in finding an original example that hasn't holidayed in the Philippines, I love Seiko's 6138:
Edited to add that the UFO photo was taken by the previous owner, who is a far better photographer than I could ever hope to be.
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Invicta before they went naff image-572303608.jpg
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My Nivada Chronomaster Aviator Sea Diver and the SeaGull chrono (now sold).