My humble watches collection from Timefactor
My humble watches collection from Timefactor
You should be proud of that collection. You have some lovely pieces.
My Timefactors collection is humble
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These two at the moment!
These three. PRS-42, PRS-2 & PRS-1
Just the two for me but looking forward to the Caribbean launch later this year to make it a trio. The PRS-50 is a stonking watch.
My little gang missing the inbound white dial Vanguard
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A few.
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Thought I was missing one.
It's on me wrist!!
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At the moment this ...
But hopefully that’s all about to change with possibility of 3 of Eddie’s arriving this year!!
This is it so far. Very interested in a 38mm Dreadnought when that one gets done, and possibly a blue Caribbean too.
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Can I ask what size wrists you have? I’m debating the expedition but not sure if it will be too small
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My 40th Birthday present....
The thinking mans Seamaster...
& finally my 50th Birthday cake
Just these two at moment, waiting for the white face Everests !
Bought eldest a PRS3 for his 18th a few years back.
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Just this lovely watch from the Timefactors stable:
Hoping I might have some spare cash for an AM or a white dial everest later this year but it isn't looking likely. The wife is interested in one of the Caribbeans when they come out.
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Just a few for me at the moment:
PRS-28 Smiths Radio Room
PRS-29 Smiths Air Ministry
PRS-25 Smiths Everest 36mm
Love wearing all of them!
I have a few:
All get regular wrist time, and I would struggle to select a favorite,.... but if pushed, it might be the PRS 9 :-)
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Happy with mine
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Only have the PRS-5 at the moment.
Had the PRS-22 GMT but let it go earlier this year.
Been eyeing the PRS-82 for a while but doing well in resisting the temptation.
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I only have the PRS-29B in the collection at the moment, from the first batch and it's a firm favourite. I do enjoy manual winders.
But I've had a few of Eddie's creations in my time. In no particular order....
The PRS-14 - which is still the one I miss most of all the watches I've sold.
The PRS-18Q - which is a great watch. I shouldn't have sold my first one! The only downside was that the second's hand missed the markers on the replacement I bought, which meant it didn't stay long. A fantastic grab and go watch.
I've had both the PRS-20C and then the PRS-20. These are beautifully put together watches, oozing solidity and quality. Sadly for me, they just don't fit with my mental image of a watch that I should wear. In other words they didn't feel right on my wrist.
Had a PRS-10 - another one gone and who knows why?
Even had a PRS-53 at one point. This was I think an automatic that a previous owner had converted to manual - on the right
next to the PRS-14 and PRS-29B.
Finally, I also had a PRS-25 (40mm) which was too large for me - again next to the 29B.
Added a couple that are not so easy to find.
The PRS box now: 1, 12, 17C, 29AM, 36, 32, 3 x 28 (don't ask), 50LE
all at 10 to 2 and I thought I had it bad
cracking collection you have.
No really, it's just a crap story so I'll cut it very short. My favourite TF watch, had the one on the left from new and wear it often. Picked up a backup off eBay just in case, lent it out to a colleague and didn't expect to get it back, bought a second backup from one of TZ's finest, then the first backup came back to me albeit with a horribly whirring rotor. Once it's sorted it might turn up in a raffle near you...
PRS-20, PRS-22 & PRS-25
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These three and still regretting letting the Broadarrow prs5 go.
My current crop.
(I have a feeling that I've got one or two others but in the middle of a house refurb at the moment and stuff's all over the place).
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Thats a really nice collection, something I'm aspiring to have at some stage.
Im just starting out with mine. so only 1 so far, 2 by tomorrow though!
Ive got the PRS-18q so far and wanted a PRS-82 and from your pic can see there is a lot of difference visually between them so will still search one out next.
I really like the look of the dreadnought too!
Cheers,
Rob
I have four Timefactors watches in the collection but more will be added in the future. Very satisfying watches overall.
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I love the diversity of Eddies designs....
Six in this box
Aone one hiding away in this box
Best Regards - Peter
I'd hate to be with you when you're on your own.
THE CURRENT CROP
PRS06 – I love having a Broadarrow. The best name from TF, shame it was snatched away.
PRS18Q – The ultimate Beater
PRS28 – Not many about, a gift from my wife and very unique!
PRS29AM – I like to take a little credit for the seed of the idea for this one.
PRS29B – My most worn watch as I always change into it in the office. Does a perfect job.
ONES THAT HAVE PASSED THROUGH MY HANDS
PRS05 – Great looker but don’t really use a crono
PRS09 – Construction of this was amazing but was a bit large for me. Great to wind.
PRS14 – Perfect design elements from the past, but a bit heavy for my wrists
PRS20 – Lovely look, but a bit big for my writs. Smaller version would be lovely
PRS20C – Really loved the look, but a bit large for me.
PRS25 mk1 – Noisy rotor put me off a little, but everything else was lovely. Looking forward to getting a 36mm white and maybe black
PRS37 – This one was fun. Modded. I think the movement should be used more!
PRS53 – Decided it was to similar to other I had. Maybe I should of hung onto it…
PRS82 – This was just great. But never could decide if I liked the lume. Would love a version in a modern dive lume configuration.
Thinks that’s my lot! For now…
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My current crop. (Yes, I like a perlon, the Everest only went back on the bracelet a few hours ago from a perlon as well!)
My wife also has a Lady Speedbird, which is a relatively rare beast.
Dave E
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