Very nice indeed! But seriously, your missus has gone away for the weekend and you are spending your time photographing watches?
:D
You naughty boy!
:wink:
Well the missus has gone away for the weekend leaving me with a bit of free time, I thought I would get my complete collection of watches I currently have and photo them and put them up here.
If you have the time to put your current collection up here, I would like to see it. :lol:
Here is prs 17c. The 53 fat arrow. 17Q. 18Q on black Toshi with grey stiching. 50 non ltd ed. speedbird III on fudge Toshi, and the PRS3 #3 on Toshi.
Heres my Seikos.
Heres my Hamilton khaki king auto. Vintage Rotary. Traser classic auto.
Rolex Sub, and Tag F1.
And lets not forget the G-Shocks.
There you go, Thats it for now :!:
Very nice indeed! But seriously, your missus has gone away for the weekend and you are spending your time photographing watches?
:D
You naughty boy!
:wink:
So clever my foot fell off.
Its still early yet :lol:Originally Posted by TheFlyingBanana
Good idea, easier said than done though. Those group shots are challenging :? I'll give it a try tomorrow :D
Originally Posted by TheFlyingBanana
:D :D
All the food groups covered - a fine healthy diet you have there :D
Lights rapidly going so no group shot, but this is my modest collection:
Casio. Perfect for long bike rides.
My Omega dress watch. Owned for 25 year
PRS 50-B. Still one of my favourite watches ever.
Casio beater on Eddie's Bond.
Doxa Quartz. Great grab & go piece.
..and finally my new PRS 20 wearing a new Toshi. Last one this year for me.
Nice selection, I particularly like the Seikos
Quite impressive collections!
These are my favorites, the watches I wear:
These I keep just because I like them, the first one is actually my first mechanical watch (bought it in 2005), the other one I bought as a wreck (for €5,-) and put it in a new case and put on new hands (I've kept the old parts...):
This one I inherited from my grandfather:
There is a Seiko Bell-Matic being added next week, still waiting for some parts for that one...
Still debating with myself on what kind of watch to go for next...
Like the first set, thanks for showing them, we must have similar taste, I have a SBIII with ivory face, PRS3 in Blue, Traser Classic Auto, a very similar G-Shock and the next item to by is a PRS18Q - which I have spent ages working out which strap to buy for it. The latest decision is a matt black Toshi with grey stiching - having seen it now, I think it is the right decision!
This is mine as it stands at present :) :)
I do have one more addition, hidden away until Feb 2nd... Nothing exciting but I'm keeping it secret until then 8) :wink:
O'l alright then.
Dave :bigsmurf:
Currently down to these two watches plus a G-shock for work.
The Omegas
Constellations
Speedmasters
Seamasters
There's a couple missing from the pics but you get the idea.
Plus a few vintage Seiko 6138's (no group shots of them yet though) and other bits and bobs.
Cheers,
Gary
When I'm feeling down, I open this box...
And I smile!
:) :P :D :P :)
Now bring out the big guns Mike :wink:
Well, sometimes I do go home and play Shop in the privacy of my lounge...
:| :roll: :|
At those prices I'll take the lot :mrgreen:Originally Posted by Mike Wood
WOW!Originally Posted by Mike Wood
Cracking collection love the Rolexs!!
Oh Mamma! :drunken:Originally Posted by Mike Wood
"I looked with pity not untinged with scorn upon these trivial-minded passers-by"
Here's my 'Box of Delights' (well it is Christmas and I'm sure it'll be repeated on the BBC)
sorry about the crappy picture, NY resolution... 'take better pictures'
A mixture of old, new, cheap and not so cheap, beaters and 'for best', chronos, divers, manual, autos (even a quartz :wink: ).
I'm sure there'll be some comings and goings in the NY.
I asked Santa for a watch this Christmas... reckon I'm in with a shout??
:) :bom: :lol: :drunken: :)
Good God :shock:.........Brilliant 8)
Originally Posted by Mike Wood
Yeah but they all look the same Mike :wink:
Cheers,
Gary
Sorry for the bad picture...
very nice collection gee, the 18 and the 50 particularly stand out for meOriginally Posted by gee-whizz
Good luck everybody. Have a good one.
the little casio punching way above its weight there! come on my son!!Originally Posted by Red Steve
Good luck everybody. Have a good one.
Interesting collections, one and all. The SBIII seems popular amongst the big names.
i like this combo because they are all so very diferent in characterOriginally Posted by Quinny
Good luck everybody. Have a good one.
very cool lineup there gary. the 120m gets it for me :drunken: :drunken: :drunken: :drunken: :drunken: :drunken:Originally Posted by Omegary
Good luck everybody. Have a good one.
ive never really cracked the group shot thing. this was the state of play a short while back ..
Good luck everybody. Have a good one.
Wow, you all got nice collections, that's for sure!!
As I am new to this forum i think this is also a goop opportunity to quickly ntroduce myself and th nicest watches in my collection here.
My name is Marc and I am from the Netherlands where I am a regular poster on http://www.horlogeforum.nl. I have been collcecting antique pocket watches since ap. 6 years and recently switched to wristwatches as those are much more practical. You can take part of your collection with you when you go on holiday's
These are some of my favorites:
Claude Meylan Chrono with Lemania 1354
Breitling Colt GMT
Breitling B2
Breitling Aerospace
Breitling Chronomat
Seiko Bullhead
Vintage Citizen Divers
Well, I cant compete with many of the lovely collections on here :shock: , but here's my 'capsule collection'...
...and dropping the beater
Phil
Some of them:
Been forced to sell a few off recently but maintain my favourite 3
Doxa SUB300T Professional Circa 1970 / SD Z Series 2006 / SM300 1965/2007
Two G-Shocks (MT-G & a Spike Lee) plus 4 pocket watches. :)
That SUB300T is amazing!!Originally Posted by Stuart D
Here are my three favorites:
Originally Posted by Mike Wood
jeez mike. if you don't smile with those u have a real problem! Superb.
Paul
GOT...TO...KILL...CAPTAIN STUPID!
OK I'm terrible at group shots but here are some of my "dressy" ones:
Cheers
Stern
Maybe not too many Rolexes but for sure enough watches....
Originally Posted by angeche
Impressive 8) We'll need some partial shots of that lot for sure :D
Nice haul of pocket watches too.
Cheers
Stern
A few comings and goings in the past year, but this is the current state of play:
Seiko 6105-8110
Seiko 6309-7290 mod
Seiko 6105-8110 mod
Seiko 6106 sports diver
Seiko 6309-7040
Seiko 6105-8000
Seiko 6309-7040 with 6306 movement
Seiko 6309-7290 mod
Seiko 6105-8110 day/date mod (6309 movement)
Seiko Bell-matic 4006-7011
A pair of Seiko 6139-600x's chronos
A Seiko 6139-8002 chrono
Yes, I know. Lots of Seikos. At some point in the new year, these will be joined by a MkII Kingston. Also fancy a Vantage and, perhaps, an SBIII.
Martin