Originally Posted by Nalu
If you ever decide to sell, please let me know :)
Neil C - lovely patina to that omage fella, lovely. :D
Originally Posted by Nalu
If you ever decide to sell, please let me know :)
Great Stowa :thumbup:Originally Posted by coqrouge
May as well add my new-ish Tudor Sub before it goes off for a bit of TLC :D
So beyond my Sub this SM300:
The latter I suspect. Happens to most folks after they've been here for a while :wink:Originally Posted by Jack Norman
What a great thread and what beautiful watches! Vintage divers are my passion and here are some of my tuppenny happennies -
Tuppeny happennies, i wish i could pick up a Certina and Aquastar for tuppeny happennies... :DOriginally Posted by Blueboy1
:)
My NOS Certina DS3 PH1000m
Enjoy!
So clever my foot fell off.
Another year-and-a-half old thread revived :roll: C'mon, now.Originally Posted by john
This one is really stunning! :shock: The bracelet is very cool too.Originally Posted by TheFlyingBanana
I also have yellow dialed one on a nsa-bracelet:
Originally Posted by SplitSecond
Oh I see... now that is cheeky...
:roll:
So clever my foot fell off.
it is indeed, mind you, dam good thread, helped pass my lunch hour very nicely :DOriginally Posted by TheFlyingBanana
Hi Johnny, welcome to the Circus. Please try not to bump up old threads or someone will come along shortly and moan about it. Hang on a sec
Fas est ab hoste doceri
A non-obvious Seiko to start with
A slightly more obvious Seiko - 1964 62MAS
Hmm, a 1968 (birth year) SM300
A 1971 Chronostop Seamaster - the 3d batons on this are gorgeous and give the watch fantastic presence
Another Seamaster 300 - this one is 1964
Today's wearer - the Seamaster 60, I think this is a 1966 but can't be certain
a 1975 Tissot Seastar
And, last but by no means least, my 1968 5513
There are various others - Omega and Seiko mainly, but these are the only ones of which I have pics to hand currently :)
Here's just a few of mine....
I like this
It is!
Some Titus divers I have and had... Regret selling that orange beast..
Couple of mine:
Love the Enicars and the Yema.
This one (my only quartz watch) is getting a remarkable amount of wrist-time.
...and I simply my Dacor branded Titus Calypsomatic (quite rare and the only Calypsomatic with a depth-rating on the dial as far as I know).
First watch purchase in Year 2015!
The mighty Aquastar seatime on blue tropic...