Mine is the Breitling Aerospace Avantage i got of my parents, was a complete suprise and holds a very treasured memory.
A slightly different thread and I wonder what is your favourite watch of this year, whether it is something you bought or saw? Many pieces may have come and gone but does any one stand out?
Mine has to be the Omega POC in titanium as it rejuvenates my interest in Omega.
Mine is the Breitling Aerospace Avantage i got of my parents, was a complete suprise and holds a very treasured memory.
Tag Heuer Monaco insofar as I've wanted one for a while and finally managed to get a very nice pre-owned one on a bracelet as opposed to leather.
Biggest disappointment has to be the Speedy DSOTM - got all excited and then saw the price. Which is a nonsense.
SGR
Hmm, interesting one. By rights it should be my Duometre; I sold much of my collection to get it and it's as utterly awesome as I thought it would be. I am genuinely proud to wear such a piece of horology. But I am not surprised by this, so it should have been at that money.
The surprise has been my Omega Planet Ocean chrono Ti / Liquidmetal. Bought on whim and now absolutely loved! It actually makes me feel like a hero when I wear it, it's comfy, looks great and is both nicely de-blinged and Ti and subtly different from all other POs. As above, it has made me fall in love with Omega again and I'm wearing my vintage Speedy today (after watching Gravity) last night!
A vote for the DSSD as well. Expected to keep and flip, now I really am very pleased with it. I think it's a handsome watch, wears well, it's not as big looking as people say (I am used to 45mm watches) and I find myself looking at it all the time. I really now see no future for the 16600 Se-Dweller sadly :(
... the GO is a perpetual calendar based on the Cal. 100 movement - very nice indeed ;-)
For me, the most memorable watch (in a positive sense) was a very simple three hand model:
IWC Ref. 5441 "Jubliläums-Portugieser" from 1993.
Cheers,
Christian
My favourite acquisition this year has to be my Dornbluth kal 0.40. I have been searching for one for years and finally found one this year. What's more, it is even better than I had hoped.
And a THIRD vote for the POC Titanium. I've had the steel for a couple of years, and added the Ti over the summer. I'm seriously tempted to sell the steel and pick up another Ti - one for every day and one for best. I absolutely love wearing it and to me it's the perfect watch:
Got to be the ease of acquiring a full set, which I myself haven't had to put together. I'm past all that malarky...
Two really: The more obvious one is getting my Sea-Dweller, but the Strela was an unexpected highlight also.
I bought a lot of watches this year, but found one that I actually want to keep :)
Just your run of the mill 14060m
Late comer but this
So far, I love it.
For me it was my Stowa Flieger with personalised rotor engraving for my 20th wedding anniversary.
Missed an opportunity to get my hands on a nice Steinhart from another forum member...but the money was going on the Stowa and I've no regrets. It's simple, stylish, has bags of history and is affordable.
My other watches have not had much wrist time since...
For me, not one of mine, but something I saw on here:
http://forum.tz-uk.com/showthread.ph...15+chronograph
Perhaps one day.
It would have to be the Dreadnought Voyager. A lot of watch for the money and a keeper.
This basic Rolex, a 2001 14060M, which represents the height of my watch buying activity and is something that I have coveted for a long time.
It has taken me a long time to save up/trade up to this.
scooter
My Blancpain FF Aqualung for me. I bought it the same time as I bought an engagement ring for my girlfriend (now fiancé) before heading off to Paris earlier this year and for as a present to myself for my 30th. I don't wear it nearly as much as I should but its been on my wrist for last 3 days and its an amazing piece of horology to wear and use.
Saw this at Salon QP - Just amazingly clever.
Andy
Wanted - Damasko DC57
These watches are fascinating.
http://www.ecouterre.com/ukrainian-c...ely-from-wood/
Well, given that the time between my watch purchases is measured in years for me, this one bumps my humble assortment up to six......
five........
.......and the memorable sixth......
F.T.F.A.
When you look long into an abyss, the abyss looks long into you.........
Easily the MB&F Legacy Machine 1 which i tried in London, loved the pictures, love it in the metal.
For me the latest addition Ochs und Junior Date
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Wow.
And wow: http://www.ochsundjunior.ch/watches/...es-in-lucerne/
New object of covert: http://www.ochsundjunior.ch/models/mese42_patina_838/
My first chronograph manuel...
2013 has been my quietest year for a long time, with only one acquisition (which wasn't for spares) and so my memorable watch is the Heuer Bund:
Otherwise, the new IWC Ingenieur has got my interest and, although I haven't seen any in the flesh yet, I really want to :)
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I bought this at the end of October. I'd say I've only worn a different watch twice since then; I'm really happy with it. It's the first watch I've bought that's made me even consider selling my Steinhart OVM.
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I've had a few nice incomings this year (red Sub, stardust MegaQuartz and a really nice Marine Chronometer spring to mind) but it has to be my 40th birthday present to myself:
"A man of little significance"
An easy one for me, Seikos spring Drive Golden Tuna, with Smiths 6105 Homage as another exciting release.
Breitling Steelfish and Sub C Date were my favourite acquisitions this year
Bought
Saw in Geneva while at the Motorshow
Submariner Date and Gmt 2 C, are in my memory this year.
ismaaeel
Saw the preview of this model and loved those hands. Originally not intended to have one since I have two Spring Drive already but it turned out at an irresistible price.
Got it and felt it looks better in pix than wearing. Disappointed to found some minor issues with mine and it was sent back to Japan Seiko twice for fine-tuning.
Surprisingly, I've been on and off wearing this in the past quarter since its return from Japan.
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Autavia Kenyan Air Force 73663…rare, beautiful in the metal and still at the watchmakers after 6 months!!
I bought this watch in 2012 and rarely wore it. It is thick and archaic looking. Earlier this year I forced myself to wear it for a few days before I sold it. I have now grown to love it, cancelled my plans to sell it and I wear it a couple of times a week.
Blue dial Aqua Terra, never been a big fan of the AT before but the blue dial is superb, def on my list now.
I guess this watch will always remind me of 2013. When I acquired it, it was a stock SKX173 and I bought it for a song at a watch get together. I got it home only to find out it was losing about two minutes per day. I think the guy that sold it to me probably thought he had pulled a fast one and was happy to unload it on me for any price.
I opened it up, saw that the hairspring was out of round (no longer concentric), so I taught myself how to do a balance bridge/hairspring transplant, and swapped the dial, hands and bezel insert while I was at it. Now I have a one-of-a-kind Seiko mod that I did myself, and the best part is I have the daily rate adjusted to -2 sec/day.
Collecting watches is fun, but modifying and working on them takes the hobby to another level. So, this is my most memorable 2013 watch.
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