Here's part of mine....
Best Regards - Peter
I'd hate to be with you when you're on your own.
Here’s mine. Have a Seiko turtle 777 which is getting a ceramic insert mod soon, a square g-shock and Casio triple sensor also.
I’m pretty much done with my collection I think perhaps a couple more to add.
Near term goals (next year or two): Explorer and/or Panerai Luminor.
Long term (in 10 years+): a higher end gold dress watch.
Like but unlikely to add: Hublot, tudors and classic day date, explorer 2, yachtmaster
I have mine in 3 boxes. First up is the "big" PAMs box, second is the diver's box, and third is the odds and sods box. Also have the obligatory G shock which I cannot find atm.
Sent from my SM-G920F using Tapatalk
great thread with some great watches !
Not done a collage before - but here’s mine after downloading a free app
Happy with my little collection, bit of a Hamilton fan!
Sent from my iPhone using TZ-UK mobile app
Here’s mine - 4 Seikos, 2 Zeniths, an Orient and an Archimede:
Pictures from before Christmas, but no changes
There are some amazing collections here
Every time I think I have too many watches I spend some time on here and realise I am an amateur!
First time posting a picture so sorry if it does not work.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/187596...2/49699061057/
A rough and ready group shot of the main 6. There are some sentimental pieces plus a couple of Seikos
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
My modest collection.
G Shock for DIY & sporting activities,
Vintage birth year Arnie, sentimental watch, could be your only watch if not needing something smart, better than a Gee!
Tudor BB58 bought to commemorate my daughter being born. Great modern retro vibe future classic
Pam 560 one of the last sandwich dials and 8 day in-house movement, bought to commemorate buying our first house. Not often worn but does bring a smile when I do.
Future plans include some of these, though cannot decide on which, Oris 65, Omega SMPc, Chrono either Speedy Pro or McQueen Monaco, Nomos of some sort & a Glashutte PanoLunar.
With the current humbling climate it does make the above seem irrelevant.
This is mine at present. I say at present because I’ve fallen out of love with a couple of these.
I’ve had countless Seamasters over the last 10 years or so and none of them have ever stuck, despite the fact that on paper it’s the perfect watch for me!
So fickle. All time fave for me is the YM. Ones that have got away and I bitterly regret selling are black bay heritage black and several breitling steelfish.
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Here is my sotc at the mo. Sold a couple. Tag Carrera and Seiko perp cal went. Got a couple of spare spaces now!!
Sent from my SM-G930F using Tapatalk
Hello from Sydney! First post here but have been reading the forum on and off for the past few years.
Many years of consolidation have netted the following.
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
My oddball collection - with a few mods / home build to finish
z
Last edited by zelig; 26th March 2020 at 18:25. Reason: Reordered the collage
These 16 plus an Ultraman and a 16600 that I can't find a pic of right now.
Last edited by deepreddave; 26th March 2020 at 20:40.
Random pics and a full group pic.
The Seiko UFO needs the bracelet attaching... that only just arrived.
And the f300 Seamaster needs to go for surgery and a spa.
This arrived only yesterday....
AND... a nice group hug.... with my work G-Shock also... which didn't upload to Imgur for whichever reason.
Thanks for looking. A nice little collection I guess when you construct a full post with them all on. :)
Nice thread BTW.
Ok, I'll play, here is mine as of today. It does change pretty regularly!
Here's mine. Not so much a collection as an accumulation:
Martin
That Moser needs it’s own thread!
Sent from my iPhone using TZ-UK mobile app
Here are most of mine...
Plus the most recent addition:
Cheers,
Christian
That Seiko collection of Martin's is astonishing! Quite a few watches there I'd very happily own.
"A man of little significance"
Most of mine, please excuse the rubbish pic:
2020-03-27_08-22-48 by mcridland, on Flickr
Mark