Summer has arrived so something bright to salute the sun!!
pic from the seller :twisted: :twisted:
That's rather nice, that 8)Originally Posted by mart broad
Dave E
Skating away on the thin ice of a new day
Summer has arrived so something bright to salute the sun!!
pic from the seller :twisted: :twisted:
Arrived Thursday (only ordered it Monday night), very happy with it :DOriginally Posted by quoll
Thanks Bob!Originally Posted by rfrazier
Lovely watch this, very clean and elegant.
Dave E
Skating away on the thin ice of a new day
Finally, a bit of time for a ride. :) So, PRS4.
Best wishes,
Bob
PS I took my camera, but was having so much fun riding and sweating in the hot (for the UK) sun, that I forgot to take any pictures. :)
RLF
This one today, speedbird 1903 007/100
As it has been every weekday since it arrived several months ago:
I switch to something else on the Weekend, for some evenings out, but otherwise this seems to suit me very well day in and out.
Kevin
Love understated watches Bob :lol:Originally Posted by rfrazier
Is it a watch or traffic stopper?seriously one of Eddies finest and a suoer piece.
Martin
Dave & Sanjay thanks for the compliments the SST does stand out and is very well made and great value in the Glycine tradition
Sanjay, Tutima are a superb watch ,really nice DI 300 for sale on another forum.
I FEEL LIKE I'M DIAGONALLY PARKED IN A PARALLEL UNIVERSE
Arrived this morning,
no camera so I borrowed Ewan's pic (without permission, sorry)
lovely little thing, should've got one long ago 8)
Originally Posted by xpatUSA
I don't think so! This push-to-wind Waltham today . . .
The trouble with these heavy gold watches :D is they make you walk with a list to starboard (in my case) but, so long as it's not with a lisp, I guess it's OK :wink:
Happy Friday, dudes,
That IWC looks awesome on that rubber strap, Stefan.Originally Posted by S.L
You don't waste any time. :lol:Originally Posted by Ron Jr
This Today
Paul. 8)
A bit late - but...
this one today - for a change.
Cheers,
Long day: been wearing this:
I guess it's now saturday for some.......
A Seiko SNX427 (I think). But its currently on one of Eddies black Darlene straps.
Have a good weekend everyone!
rgds,
/joakim
Thanks Tom :) .Originally Posted by worlok
Of course I'm somewhat subjective but I agree, the fitted rubber strap suits it perfectly.
I can even live with the tapering from 24 to 18mm on this one :D .
/Stefan
Elegant dress watch for the evening
Simon
Has it got holes in the lugs?Originally Posted by ODP
john
"The whole purpose of mechanical watches is to be impertinent." ~ Lionel a Marca, CEO of Breguet
Got this recently, been wearing it for 7 days non stop :-)
I made the strap :shock:
Cheers
Joff
Smiths, Come on England!
Cool!Originally Posted by joff
How did you do it?
rgds,
/joakim
I agree. It is very nice.Originally Posted by jo.st
Best wishes,
Bob
Is that Asian case mineral crystal or German made with acrylic? Just curious. Looks great either way.Originally Posted by joff
Well, It took a few attempts, and various trips to a local leather supplies store, a few tools and some bleeding fingers :wink:Originally Posted by jo.st
the thickest acrylic I've ever seen :-)Originally Posted by worlok
Its made by Pietro Germano, a real artist at this sort of thing
What is it, and what size? Looks mean. Like the strap.Originally Posted by joff
john
"The whole purpose of mechanical watches is to be impertinent." ~ Lionel a Marca, CEO of Breguet
Just back from repair and service,,,
Cheers
Mark
Joff wrote:
jo.st wrote:
joff wrote:
I made the strap
Cheers
Joff
Cool!
How did you do it?
rgds,
/joakim
Well, It took a few attempts, and various trips to a local leather supplies store, a few tools and some bleeding fingers
Excellent! Looks wonderful!
Am making a strap this weekend, with some leather (goats) donated by a very kind cobblers in France! I like the water-resistance properties as well as the texture of this type of leather.
Will send in pics of the result-if I have the fingers allowing the dexteries required of such a challenge, in the possible 'aftermath'...:)
Sincerely,
Pottinger
Like those.Originally Posted by Ron Jr
Just when I thought I were sorted...........
Maybe soon.
Paul
GOT...TO...KILL...CAPTAIN STUPID!
this munster C/O Ewan for the forseable.....
Am making a strap this weekend, with some leather (goats) donated by a very kind cobblers in France! I like the water-resistance properties as well as the texture of this type of leather.
Will send in pics of the result-if I have the fingers allowing the dexteries required of such a challenge, in the possible 'aftermath'...:)
Sincerely,
Pottinger[/quote]
Good luck
:lol:
joff
47mm with a unitas hand wound movement. Made by Pietro GermanoOriginally Posted by abraxas
(Strap by me :lol: )
Yeah, it looked like one of his. Wish I had enough money..... He's not making them anymore since he came up with his own design, but I like the Panny styled ones MUCH better.Originally Posted by joff
Trying to keep hand off credit card....... :x
Wearing this one at the moment........
I finally found some time to catch up on reading some posts on the forum...
wearing this one......
one of last years' additions to the collection...
Jeroen
Miyota or 2824?Originally Posted by chrisb
I wont be filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed, I am not a number, I am a free man, my life is my own!!!
Be seeing you
Toodle pip
Griff.
It's the Miyota Griff,
for the money , who cares 8)
One of the lads here, handled the zeno and immediately ordered one from Eddie..........only ETA's left now.
Having handled both, I'd be happy with either :)