Silver dial Autavias like this are rather rare.
Silver dial Autavias like this are rather rare.
Last edited by Mr Rick; 22nd March 2013 at 17:51.
Faaaantastic!
Some more pics and a mini-review of this one would be much appreciated.
Owners impression of this one (as compared to the SS version that we all know and that some of us still like (especially a forum members 24mm lug version)) would be great as well.
How about the Tissot Navigator equipped with the Lemania cal. 1343?
I'm not entirely sure what the production numbers were for these were but they're rare in that the cal. 1343 was never used in any other watch before or since, making it a unique piece. TTBOMK Tissot only did two variants of these lovely watches, one black dial and one a creamy silver.
Here's my two examples.
So maybe not numerically rare but certainly a bit of horological history.
Cheers,
Gary
those tissots are superb looking, i especially like the silver faced one.
Thanks. I bought the black example of a good friend and then became a bit obsessed (as you do) with getting it's silver dialled twin. It took over two years to find one in equally good condition but I got there in the end.
Cheers,
Gary
My Unity Jules Verne, limited edition number 8 of 30, made of bronze
I guess this can be classed as rare, no. 45 out of 50.
Already mentioned (albeit in a different colour), but this is obviously 1 of 50
And a rarer Dornbluth than the 99.1, I give you my 99.4 which was 1 of 78 at the time, and I'd guess the numbers are still in double figures.
Plus, since mine has a custom dial and movement, it brings the rarity value down further to 1 of well, 1.
DS
Glycine Lagunare 3000. One of a limited edition of 300 worldwide. I believe that there are 6 in the UK:
1/1
Original breguet type XX
Thousands made, but not many left...
Zentra KM WW2 German Navy issued
Doxa DH WW2 German Army issued
Rgds
Jim
1930's Barkers - Wigan, English Made, never seen another
60's Avia Swissonic
Rgds
Jim
Absolutely adorrrrrrable watches but on totally the wrong straps.....all through this thread
Should be pigskin. I know they're hard to obtain and for some reason not made in China...like everything else we buy today.
If anyone has a source please reply !!
Brendan.
Heuer Super Professional complete box set with original straps, dive chart and strap changing tool. Blue dive pouch is so rare, I have yet to see another one.
Heuer Titanium Automatic Chronograph from 1983. It only took me 15 years to track this watch down and it's in brand new mint condition...
Citizen 67-5776 from beginning '70
The Altanus version of the Squale Medium is unusual to find, much less with the original bracelet:
And this version of the Zenith Defy diver is uncommon, too:
I'd be very interested in purchasing the Wigan watch from you! :D
Yours is the first example I have seen of this dial variation apart from mine. Fantastic condition too with the original bracelet.
It's a great watch with real wrist presence and I love mine, I'm still looking for a bracelet though and have it on a Tropic which it also suits.
Chris
Best thread in a while. What gems you people have!
what a cool zenith diver! fantastic!
Here's my limited edition 18k Eterna 1856. It's #15 of I don't know how many, but I haven't encountered another one "in the wild" yet.
If someone could give me more info about the watch in general or what the movement is, it would be highly appreciated.
Some thing you don't see every day a real Omega SHOM from 1978 with movement and case that started together at the Factory all original even the bracelet I guess you can say this is rare.
Some smashing rarities chaps,
I know there are a few about but, they are still rare and no one seems to have posted one yet... Stardust. It ever ceases to make me smile when I wear it
I've only ever seen a couple of others. Nautilus 200m Quartz in titanium
Lemania dive bezelled chrono, never seen another like it
Fresard G2, a common case but not seen another from Fresard
Iaxa ShellStar, weird name, rarely seen
I've a few others but need to find the pics.
I forgot this:
Maybe not the most innovative timepiece out there but still kinda rare...
Just by way of resurrecting this excellent thread, another one that isn’t seen often, a Kraiko chronograph. It has a Kelek TDB movement, the smallest auto chromo produced I believe. Like many of my more interesting watches, I sold it :(
Not a rare watch in itself, but only 50 in this configuration...
...though only around 35 were made in stainless. The rest were DLC.
Great thread! I have always preferred unusual and rare pieces.
Few of mine...
Not extremely rare, but could become in a few years.
1 of 500 pieces, for Japan domestic market.
Giugiaro reissues.
Then this vintage Zodiac... There are quite few black faced ones, some lume dials, but I don't remember seing another one of these with grey dial.
Few of Casio MR-G collection. All of them quite rare and difficult to find, especially in good condition. I sold them, still regretting some of them. Not to everyones liking though.
Because Rado were truly awful at keeping records of their watches (some statistics are known, others not), we don't know how many watches they made using mineral dials. They used Lapis Lazuli and Tiger Eye mainly, but also some other gemstone dials exist.
This is the only Lapis Lazuli dial NCC 303 I have ever seen. I sold it a while back to another Rado collector - I am led to believe the dial has since cracked and broken so not only was it very rare, it now longer exists!
Mike Seal
I got this one running again a few weeks back. I'm yet to see another of this dial variant and I guess there aren't a huge number of these Jaeger LeCoultre calibre 352 powered watches still in working condition.
Some amazing watches here wow