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    SOTC

    Plenty of time on my hands today, so might as well be productive

    Presented in no particular order, my collection as it stands today:

    Bell & Ross Vintage 123

    I really really like this watch and I find great pleasure wearing it, which is never really. Hasn't been out of the watch box in ages.




    Favre Leuba Duomatic

    An impulse buy from the bay. Gets the occasional wrist-time it deserves.



    Glycine Airman 18

    I go through phases of wearing this constantly, then back in the box it goes, and repeat. A fantastic watch IMO.



    Heuer 2000

    A beater which gets used as such quite a bit. Seen plenty of action in the sea the last couple of years.



    Heuer Carrera 1153N

    Words fail me. My favourite watch and that's not just in my collection. I must admit of being extra cautious when wearing it, which often kind of spoils the fun.



    Lip Nautic-Ski

    Always wanted to try a compressor; can't say that I don't like it, but we haven't really clicked.



    Meistersinger Perigraph

    Took me some time to source this one, fantastic smart/dress option.



    Muhle Glashutte M12610

    My first and certainly not last Muhle. Fantastic watches.



    Precista PRS-82

    Eddie's finest IMO. Distinctive and my favourite diver in the collection.



    Precista PRS-5

    Doesn't really get the wrist time it deserves, but it certainly isn't going anywhere either. One of the best value watches around.



    Seiko baby tuna SRP233J LE

    I honestly like this watch; I just never seem to wear it



    Seiko Levante 24

    A very smart option IMO; elegant and interesting.



    Seiko Monopusher 5717-8990

    In love with this watch. Gets a lot of wrist time. Looking around for a replacement dial to bring it back to its full glory.



    TAG Heuer Carrera Twin-Time

    My first automatic. Still sees plenty of action.




    A few others not really being worn, so that's what I'm faced with every morning! Hope you liked the pics

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    Smile

    What a great and varied collection you have, I absolutely love the Favre leuba, Lip nautic and the Prs 5 :)
    Thanks for showing.

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    Very nice, my favourite is the glycine- have always liked them :)

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    Great collection - can see why you love the Heur chrono!

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    Brilliant sotc! A fab mix of interesting watches.

    I particularly like the Muhle.

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    Love the Tags...

    very nice collection!

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    The next time I'm in Germany (or possibly just at the airport) I think I'll pick up a Meistersinger... They do make a very cool regulator!

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    Nice work

    I sold my lip and regretted it almost straight away :(

    The heure is the standout one though!!

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    Really nice collection you have there. The Bell&Ross, Glycine and the Heuer stand out for me.

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    Realy realy like the diversity in ur collection

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    Quite a varied collection there, something for every occasion. The PRS-82 is a cracking watch!

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    SOTC

    Eight years later and here's where I'm at. Nothing sold and still excellent in taking pictures:


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    What an interesting and well-balanced collection

    Always nice to see a few unfamiliar faces.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marios View Post

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    Really like the PRS 82! Cool watch stand as well - is that ‘home made’?


    Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

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