Here is my current SOTC
and this one
regards all
Martyn
Last edited by MartynJC (UK); 5th April 2020 at 23:00.
My little collection...
Just sold my BLNR (I think at possibly a very good time via luck not judgement) and have a bunch of tool watches and cheapies not pictured.
Next incoming is supposed to be a Rolex 126600 but given the current situation a) who knows when and b) who knows if I’ll still be able to afford it!!
Something a little bit different on the way someone is presenting a collection..
the Pontiff - Paul Pluta just uploaded my collection review.. enjoy!
My full 200th Post SOTC is here: https://forum.tz-uk.com/showthread.p...00th-Post-SOTC
Last edited by williemays; 8th April 2020 at 13:30.
Some great SOTCs. Here’s mine...
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I have a few other watches that are kept mainly for sentimental reasons and rarely worn but this is a quick pic of a collection that has taken me about 15 to 20 years (it’s hard to say when it became an addiction) to put together. To be honest very few of these will ever leave now.
Great thread with some cracking watches.
Last edited by scak456; 11th April 2020 at 10:28.
There are some lovely collections on this thread
A quick SOTC from me.
Warning no care has been taken when composing these photos!
British military watches
US and Canadian military watches
Military watches from other counties
Homage / micro brands
Vintage Odds and sods
Citizens
Seiko divers
Sinn
Omega and Tudor
Lastly Odds and sods that live in the bed side cabinet (forgot about these)
Whoops for forgot 2 Fortis
Who know what will be bought next...
Edit... this was bought next...
Last edited by Sinnlover; 17th April 2020 at 13:51.
Looking for that I reached this
How actual is this? :) :) :)
https://www.chrono24.ro/panerai/lumi...id14248672.htm
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Sinnlover: Amazing collection(s) there. I really admire the haphazard presentation. Can you say how many watches you own without having to count them all?
I was trying to appear busy, to dodge the Mrs and her list of essential jobs she manages to dream up, so got the collection out for a bit of sun and a quick wipe over.
Mainly Seiko, Citizen and Casio. I have been wearing the G's and the U1 since I don't need to sit in an office at the moment. When we eventually move back to the office the Chronomaster and SLA017 will be back in action, I might try and get the Explorer into the rotation again, seems a shame to leave it locked away.
I don't know where the Railmaster is gong to fit when it arrives either!
Some really great collections in this thread, here's my efforts:
Stowa A Dial, Hanhart Monopusher, Tudor GMT, Sinn 103 S A Be, Speedmaster 145.022 (currently away for service hence the odd one out picture) and finally and Eberhart & Co Tazio Nuvolari.
I also have an SXK013 but that will be going soon to make way for probably a turtle. I think I need more 3 handers...
Here are mine at the moment. Rolex and Omega are getting the most wrist time as they're so easy to wash/sanitise.
Enjoying seeing people's collections; some lovely ones and some nice pics too. Sorry my pics aren't so good!
That Blue Sinn is sick! Best shade of blue I have seen in a watch.
Thanks Ian, I've had it since September (ish), honestly, it's amazing. I've previously had an acrylic 103, a 104 and also a 903 and it's the best of all of them in terms of appearance (I think the 903 was probably a better watch, and I'd have one again in a heartbeat but the 103 BE just has a wow factor), it's absoloutly stunning. It has that lovely aluminium friction bezel and the acrylic-dome shaped sapphire, it really is unique in all the limited edtions 103's because of that (all other sapphires have the raised bezel) and the colourway is sublime, especially in the sun. I know it's a thick watch, but the domed crysrals on both sides make up a large portion of thickness, meaning it wears pretty well actually.
It's not perfect, it'd be better if the day/date wheel matched and it was a hair thinner, but honestly you see it in the sun with that amazing blue bezel and you just forgive it of the little foibles. I fell in love with them when they were released and managed to get mine for a half decent price on eBay, really chuffed with it. I had it advertised a few months ago but withdrew it in the end, it's just too nice and difficult to replace.
Thanks - It's stunning-er in person!
Zenith Stratos, very nice. Right up my street.
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I’d love to try an OQ but I’m pretty sure it’ll feel too small on my wrist, that Buckley is lovely.
Can you let me know what model Seiko that is with the waffle strap? Thanks
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It’s a thin case 6309 with a crappy aftermarket dial and hands (bought from eBay before I got in the Seiko's)
I use it as my work watch when I am on site (it will be worn tomorrow)
I would like to return it to stock but finding a dial and hand set (real) on eBay is difficult so it’s worn but on the list of watches to get sorted one day.