Hello and welcome to the forum.
Any pics of your watches?
Mark
Hi All
Just signed up, been a member on another site for a long while but wanted to stretch my legs abit.
Got into watches a few years back and was collecting watches I thought 'looked good' whether that was a £50 Zeon Tech Sulsuno or a more expensive Omega Seamaster.
Currently I have a few which I dont know how to post pics yet so may post some when I get home.
Ive just become the owner of a Breitling B1 which is getting my wrist time, I also have an Omega Speedmaster 'not moon watch' and a Seamaster Professional 'bond'.
I also have the Seiko Orange Monster which I love and I also have the white dial Seiko Landshark?.
I also have the Titanium Tissot TTouch Expert and the Citizen Eco Drive Grand Complication aswell as a few beaters too.
I would still like to add a Rolex of some sort to my collection, maybe a GMT and my grail watches are the Speedmaster Moon to mars watch and the Omega Constellation with the real star dust dial.
Well thats all from me for now :)
Last edited by technium; 29th July 2015 at 13:54. Reason: edited
Hello and welcome to the forum.
Any pics of your watches?
Mark
Welcome to the forum .
Welcome
Hello, and welcome!
Keeping it weird!
I'm a regular visitor, will be in the Cove at the weekend.
welcome, sounds like a great collection! prepare to spend more cash though!
Hello and welcome.
Colin from The Watch Forum?
Dave
Nice to have you on board, welcome to the forum.
Do post some pics of your watches when you figure it out
Welcome from Somerset.
scooter
Dave - Yes mate the same Colin aka Technium from thewatchforum :)
OK let me try this then. Heres a pic of my Seamaster.
and here is my most recent purchase which I absolutely love, Breitling B1
And finally my big Russian Divers watch which is HUGE and very heavy, I only wear this now and again for a laugh but love it.
Hopefully the pics worked and I will post more pics probably tomorrow.
ok heres my Speedmaster 1990 version
Next up is my Citizen Eco Drive Grand Complication, I purchased this one as I loved the dial and love the non reflective glass, I have to keep touching it to make sure its there.
Heres my Seiko monster, This is a solid watch and really needs no introduction. Unfortunately I chipped the glass on a wall :(
Next is my Tissot Touch Expert 2 with Titanium bracelet. I purchased this one because I loved the idea of touch sensitive glass.
This is one of my unusual watches the Solsuno by Zeon Tech. You tell the time from LEDs which is pretty cool.
Next is my Yellow faced Movado. I never liked movado with the diamond but I thought this one was nice and the dial is similar to the Omega SMP
For some reason I cant find the White Seiko Landshark but will post a pic when I do.
Thats pretty much all of them apart from a hand full of beaters.
Welcome and enjoy. A nice collection. How do you operate the compass? Cheers
Very nice pics!
Really liking the Citizen and the Breitling
Welcome to the forum Colin, from just up the road in Yeovil.
nice pictures, i used to have an Orange Monster a good value solid watch.
Thought so mate, welcome :)
Funnily enough, I'm just up the road from you in Charmouth, (for a couple of weeks at least!)
Hello and welcome, I'm next door in Somerset.
Welcome I'm currently working in Weymouth :) lovely and sunny here
Welcome from sunny Devon... nice eclectic collection
Welcome from not so sunny Wiltshire
Hi,
Welcome aboard, I have family in Wimbourne.
Great part of the UK.
Welcome to the Forum!
Hard to beat the SMP, it's raised a good bit of discussion recently!
Enjoy,
YNWA
Yeah the SMP was my first serious watch and was my daily wearer until I took delivery of the B1 but its still a cracking watch.
Ah YNWA, you noticed got that done on holiday in Florida, unfortunately I didnt realise I would have to keep it covered so spent two weeks on holiday out of the sun and out of the water.
And finally my big Russian Divers watch which is HUGE and very heavy, I only wear this now and again for a laugh but love it.
Hopefully the pics worked and I will post more pics probably tomorrow.[/QUOTE]
I had a yellow one of these, a real beast, should of had a left crown cap one as it really dug into the back of my hand, but good fun tho.
Welcome from Exeter by the way
Found the Seiko Landshark so heres the pics -
This one hasnt been worn yet, I got it a few weeks ago but not got round to resizing the strap yet.
Another hello from Somerset. Nice collection you have there, haven't seen that Movado before. The Russian diver is a giant of all giants!
welcome fella and nice photo's
Thanks guys.
The Movado I think is the 200 Series but the Yellow dial is what made me buy it.
Welcome from Poole so not far from you either!
It seems much of the forum lives down here, look like a get together could be on the cards
Welcome
Another Dorset-based B-1 owner here...
Can i join in? Hi and welcome from the very sunny Devon,Somerset,Dorset border.
Was up on the rock last week with my son; we had a great day.
Like the Movado btw, an unusual beast.
Welcome
Excellent selection you have there
(Great to have another Reduced owner on board too - strength in numbers and all that )
Welcome from The Netherlands, nice collection.
There's another member on here with a penchant for huge Russian diving watches. I'm sure he'll cross your path soon enough.
Thanks guys. Nice to see so many people on this forum from down this way, it is a stunning place to live.