That is a very nice gathering.
Now please put them away and stop making us jealous.
Inspired by some old posts by bobc, I'm pleased to present my very own "Magnificent Seven"....
That is a very nice gathering.
Now please put them away and stop making us jealous.
Superb!
Both the collection and the photos.
Nice collection!
Is all watches povered by quartz movement or hawe some other (automatic or manual wind)
very nice to see a 'collection' well done, I once owned a Precista quartz, a bit different from the usual CWC
Just love to see all those precistas together, quite a collection!! and very difficult to put together these days.
Fantastic collection and photo. I'm most envious.
Congratulations Roger and very nice pics (more please), is the 82 auto the one recently
sold on ebay.
Lovely collection there glickman, as others have already said- very, very cool indeed. Great work mate.
Roger ! My nemesis !
Good luck everybody. Have a good one.
That's a great themed collection, very tough to get.
regards
siggy
A great single make collection, thanks for showing that. Well done for tracking them all down, it must have taken some patience.
How long did it take you to get that together?
Very nicely done :)
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Great collection.
OMG...there are SO many there I'm looking for. What a stunning collection.
Precista watches is one of the coolest brands of military watches by my taste....
Great collection!
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Jar
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Beautiful collection. May I ask what models are the 2nd and 3rd from right please.
Yes, just pack them up and send them to me registered...;-)
Cool watches!
Just Awesome!!
Love that '82 precista diver!!
Maybe a model ready for a for modern timefactors version!!
Absolutely lovely.
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Well Phil you have got the three hardest ones to get in terms of numbers issued. Be patient and the other two will surface eventually.
Remember putting my 7 together and the mania/obsession it caused me, trawling all my spare time. Funny thing is though, once I'd
got them didn't know what to do, guess its the thrill of the chase - for me anyway. Only have the 81 chrono and 82 auto left now but wont
be offloading them anytime soon. Got my sights on another set of grails now so we will see !
As you say it becomes an obsession!
Maybe next will try and find both versions of the Seiko Gen 2 - previously had a few of the lumed versions and even got offered a non-lume version years ago which I didn't take up but currently just have the Gen 1. We'll see!
Great collection, Glickman, and thanks for showing it. I always especially like seeing the classic Precista MOD issue mechanical chronos like yours, in part because I think they had the style hands I like best of all the manufacturers MOD issued contracts to for these twin pusher chronos I remember seeing pictures of (though I've always liked all of those of that MOD specification very much along with the very neat older Lemania single pusher MOD chronos that preceeded).
Philjopa, thanks for showing your collection as well, and as with Gickman's, especially enjoy seeing the MOD issue Precista mechanical chronos --- and the close-up shot of yours is great.
And I'm sure you of course want to source an original bezel for your nice issue '82 diver -- it's a collection after all -- but I have to comment (while admitting I've for some reason never really personally liked the way this particular Precista model looked much) that I was very surprised how much better I thought it looked bezel-less like that (analogous--BUT NOT QUITE--to seeing a picture of a nice-looking but previously overlooked woman with her top off, maybe). My first thought was that Precista had made a latter day version of the earlier 6B mechanical "Navigators" I didn't know about, until I read on.
When I realized that it was a bezel-less '82 diver, I was also surprised that these appear to have
mil-spec type domed and "armoured" acrylic crystals(?) because I had for some reason assumed these original '82 Precistas had the flatter press-fit type mineral glass crystals like (I think) even the earliest CWC MOD divers had, including the post-Mil-Sub CWC Automatic Diver apparently issued by MOD for only one year before changing its spec to quartz.
Best of Luck finding an original bezel for this one though.
Thanks both of you for showing your collections. Rollon
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Plus I found these:
In case you each didn't already know about it, I guess you're all in luck because Eddie just announced his new homage to the '82 project (PRS-82) and has been hinting at it since starting a thread called "I've just got hold..." over at the TF Watches subforum regarding the 200 '82 Precista correct NOS ETA cal.2783 vintage movements he found.
Though the movement is apparently exactly the same one the original Precista '82 used, I think the new TF version of this watch may differ a bit in a few details to the originals. However, I don't myself know or have any idea if the bezels will be interchangeable between the new and the original, but I imagine it might be a possibility.