Hi Adrian,
Definitely worth showing yours...
Best regards,
Hans
8) That is an unbelievable collection, thanks for showing us and helps me with watches to look out for in the future.
I have a very modest collection but am keen to build it up in the future.
Cheers
Mark
Hi Adrian,
Definitely worth showing yours...
Best regards,
Hans
Well Hans,
I do have the dirty dozen W.W.W.'s, but these have been shown here repeatedly. :wink:
Kind regards,
Adrian.
Some update of this thread...
53 candies...
Factory replacement dial, Original TA and MOD FA dial.
Enjoy! :bounce: :bounce: :bounce:
Update of the 6b group...
New "addiction" Omega military and MOD dial (those watches are with leather straps on left)
Enjoy again!!
Just Super!
Adrian. :!:
Finally located the black dial Longines 6B.... :D :bounce: :bounce:
Seems the black dial Longines 6B is a MOD redial.
Any opinion??
:o :o
Stunning collection! They look greatr together like that.
Cheers Mick
New Addiction of the no circle CWC diver together with a super rare Omega CD diver.... :D :D :D :bounce: :bounce:
Enjoy!!!
Hans, Your updates every few months in this thread are simply gorgeous. Thank You!
Here's my whole and entire military collection: :D
Brane
Any chance to fix the image??
Best regards
I can see it splendidly in preview.
Let's do it again, a humble "civvied" Cyma:
Thanks again Hans - and please keep them coming.
Brane
My latest addition finally entered the box.... the latest German Bund 728-07 :D
Fits nicely with the others :D
A very nice collection you have there, Marco.
Hi Marco. Does that German Bund have springbars or fixed bars?Originally Posted by Marco-T
Nice collection by the way... :)
[quote=derek_faker][/quote:3mgcxza7]Originally Posted by "Marco-T":3mgcxza7
No, it has drilled lugs (20 mm). The case is titanium (about 40 mm wide) and a saphire crystal. Movement is a Miyota T250.
Some more pics :D
[quote=Marco-T][quote="derek_faker":1gzlu9l9][/quote:1gzlu9l9]Originally Posted by "Marco-T":1gzlu9l9
No, it has drilled lugs (20 mm). The case is titanium (about 40 mm wide) and a saphire crystal. Movement is a Miyota T250.
Some more pics :D
[/quote:1gzlu9l9]
Beautiful watch! I'd like one of those or perhaps Eddie could make something that bit better??? :)
Enjoy!
My collection is very very modest by this place's standards, but may be some of the watches will interest you:
Soviet "Mayak"
Dutch "Universal Geneve" already presented elsewhere
Luftwaffe "Leonidas", alas, in rather sad condition (the right one, that is).
Wittnauer Weems, probably civilian but with possible RAF connection (story in CW Forum "Other brands")
Result of a Polish forum project, commemorating a Polish fighter plane of WW2 - the PZL P11c.
Limitation to 70 numbered pieces.
Christopher Ward C4 Peregrine BBMF LE
Revue Sport
same as Dienstuhr
Soviet military "Komandirskie" ("By MoD order" - in Russian, of course, on dials) and some "Pobeda" (Victory) watches
My unfinished (no hands yet, now more advanced) project, inspired by a TV series, where a Polish spy incarnates into a German officer, I thought it appriopriate use for a fake Dienstuhr case, I had.
GSTP "Leonidas" (some vendors/collectors believe GSTP is for GeSTaPo!)
"Tissot" is only on the dial, "Pavel Buhre" works inside
Civilian "Westclox" with a SEIKO mechanism.
I did not yet check the number of jewels in this Bifora, seven probably...
Hold on, it will be continued
What a huge military collection .... :P
Impressive collections :!:
That is a very impressive collection of watches, and these are watches not many people have information about, ie there is not much information as compared to (more often enqountered) U.S. or English watches. You do need to know your stuff when buying these watches.
More about watches G.S.T.P. Or G.S./T.P here:
http://www.royalsignals.org.uk/photos/watch.htm
goodness :shock:
..and im currently depressed whether to buy my second mechanical or not :lol:
a part of my collection - some Omega`s
Hello,
Great to see those Omega WWWs.
Would except the handset and dial variants, I see couples of duplicate, any difference between them??
Thanks!!
they are all same case (40y years) but different conditions and sometimes changed hands. Movement 30T2.
OMG!
:lol:Originally Posted by Zinaida
I would very much like to write it was my deliberate joke. But it was not, all credits to Spencerwells.
Here's my heavily Eastern Bloc-themed military collection so far:
Top row from left to right:
Sturmanskie 31659 (1987 Soviet Air Force issue)
Vostok Amphibian 300 meter model
Sturmanskie 15 jewel (early 1950s Soviet Air Force issue)
Strela 3017 calibre (Czech Air Force issue)
Vostok Komandirskie
Middle row:
Lemania 5012 calibre (1980 South African Air Force issue)
Zlatoust 191-CHS
Bottom row:
Okean with two-part chrono re-set lever 3133 movement (late 1970s Soviet Navy issue)
Okean with one-part chrono re-set lever 3133 movement (late 1970s / early 1980s Soviet Navy issue)
Prim 96 calibre (1980s Czech Air Force issue)
Poljot 3017 calibre (Czech Air Force issue)
Loving the collection !
Just been taking some pictures of mine so I thought I may as well share some.
Here is my Lemania
Roger
Omega 53
Roger
Eterna WWW
Roger
IWC WWW
Roger
OMEGA WWW
Roger
Hamilton W10
Roger
Smiths Deluxe
Roger
Smiths W10
Roger
Why don't you lend the Deluxe to Mr Platts to laser scan it for a homage pleasy-please?Originally Posted by RogerB
john
Costume jewellery. Ouch!!!
Yep, I'd buy that. Great and rare watch.Originally Posted by abraxas
He only has to ask :D
Roger
Wow, thanks. I'll PM him. Though he is having some of his busiest days with a new model in the breach.Originally Posted by RogerB
john
Costume jewellery. Ouch!!!
Really handsome pieces Roger, good to see you posting again. I bet you are chuffed to bits with the Lemania? Really like the IWC! :wink:
Yes, I am made up with the Lemania, even more so 'cos I traded for it with a really good friend. he's getting a lovelly Damascus Knife soon :DOriginally Posted by Spencer Lee
Roger
If it's one of yours Roger, i have no doubt it will be lovely. You'll have to put some pictures up of your creations in the George and Dragon; there seems to be a lot of interest in knives.Originally Posted by RogerB
I'll have a look. The post count thing has been an issue for me. That is needing so many posts to be able to view or post in different threads.
Hey ho, getting there.
Roger
That is alot :shock:
Originally Posted by hogthrob
Omega Military Part II
To my mind, the Omega TA is the most gorgeous of all military watches, bar none. I'm not naturally an envious chap, but I'll make an exception in this case... Stunning :drunken:Originally Posted by RogerB