Nice collection there Pete and would love to own one or two within that list... Your lad will be very lucky to acquire a few of Your watches...
A bit of a biggy and in times gone by I would have to say “56K warning”
I did have a version of this post ready to go a week ago but things turned out a little different….
Here is the current and possibly last collection for a long while. I do need to trim this too down to a final 8. Or 6 if I'm being hard.
Planet Ocean
Not worn in a year but I can't part with it and my son has his eye on it.
Did toy with the idea of swapping the bezel for a change but its one of those things I never got round to.
Dornblueth 99.2
My 40th birthday present to myself.
As with the Mrs its a lovely thing that could do with going on a diet.
Rolex Explorer 214270
My second and my daily wearer. Simple and to the point.
Rolex SDc
Another second time round and a keeper this time.
Rolex GMT Master II Pepsi
Found a nice 1999 Pepsi thats also my sons birth year as a nice hand me down in (many) years to come.
Currently on leather as its still a little on the shiny side for me on the bracelet.
Rolex 14060M
Its a modern classic (I’m not a huge fan of dates) and this is great on a NATO.
Rolex 14060
Another 1999 birth year watch for my lad. Any excuse.
Just realised I've not taken any pics of this one, will remedy that.
H Moser Mayu
This went on holiday to Tony for a while but is now back home :)
Rolex Explorer 16570 Polar
Bought at the back end of last year to complete my little Explorer/GMT collection.
These Polar Explorers have a charm of their own.
Omega X-33 Skywalker
Titanium multi function goodness.
Wears so much smaller than its 45mm (my limit seems to be 40mm or so) and is so light and comfy you forget its there. Until one of the alarms goes off. Out of oxygen or mission phase time or something spectacular. I use it to tell me when my bread has risen. Living the dream.
Nomos Weltzeit
The most simple to use and read GMT function I’ve ever used.
A fantastic watch for the price and theres even a blue dial version. Have no need but must resist.
Grand Seiko SBGW033 130th Anniversary
I’ve had a few Grand Seiko’s and they really are gorgeous pieces.
This was many months in the finding and when it eventually came and the box opened theres the feeling of “bloody hell, where is it?”.
At just less than 36mm its a tiddler compared to most but wear it for a few minutes and everything is just ‘right’.
Possibly the absolute definition of what a 3 handed manual watch should be.
I did agree to sell this the other week but the chap seems to have disappeared so maybe thats a good sign.
Patek 5164 Travel Time
The end game of my chopping and changing.
I was perfectly happy with the collection as it stood a week ago and was half way through doing this write up - a 16 watch 2 box collection (had to fill all the slots, anal I know. Stop it. Stop that right now.) that would never bore me and gave quite a few options.
Perfectly happy.
Until the 5164 Travel Time came up on SC.
A GMT function is the only thing I use often and this watch was one of a select few that I’d consider flipping a lot of the others for (the other options both being H Moser, their Dual Time or the Perpetual Calendar)
A pic from Craigs advert for now:
Cue lots of outgoings, a nice meet up and chat with Craig and one special incoming was on my wrist. And fitted perfectly to said wrist - the strap that I originally thought was cut too small (and was ready for an eye watering replacement) fits like it was made for me.
Maybe I’m wasting away - I’ve goal keeper hands and small girls wrists.
Pics to follow but I wanted to get this post finished as it seems to be my 1,000th and a rather fitting hiatus in my watch journey.
These are some of the beauties that were in my complete collection last week but no more. Sniff.
Omega Speemaster Tintin
I’ve always had a few Omegas in the collection and have been without a Speemaster for a couple of months since selling the 45th Anniversary edition.
This ticked lots of boxes and is another future classic but money talks and I needed some so this was one of the ones that had to go recently.
Rolex Explorer 16550
Slipped through my hands that quick I didnt even get chance to wear it let along take a picture.
A lovely and reasonably rare 16550 that was to live alongside my Polar in the collection.
Rolex GMT BLNR
Buying something for big money involves big sacrifices and this was a hard one to let go.
Possibly the ideal travel watch that can take anything you’d throw at it.
Grand Seiko SBGV009
Again a text book definition of what a modern quartz watch should be.
Will be sorely missed as a pick up and go (and oh look, its still at the correct time) watch.
Tudor Black Bay Black
Shakes fist at having to sell good watches just after Christmas when the funds are low.
Still, the end game is worth it.
Thanks to all thats I've traded with in the past week to make this happen.
Pete.
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Nice collection there Pete and would love to own one or two within that list... Your lad will be very lucky to acquire a few of Your watches...
Your SOTC is one I always look forward to Pete. This year does not disappoint and I think the end game was worth it. Love that PP. Thanks for the update and all the pics. I wonder how much it will change by next year? ;-)
I like the varied nature, nearly all boxes ticked and the PP steals the show, good work
Blimey. It's going to take me a while to get my head round all that.
The SBGW033 is one of my dreams for the future, so am especially glad to hear its praises being sung
[QUOTE=Coot;3836666]Dornblueth 99.2
My 40th birthday present to myself.
As with the Mrs its a lovely thing that could do with going on a diet.
That is very funny indeed!
Grand Seiko SBGW033 130th Anniversary
I’ve had a few Grand Seiko’s and they really are gorgeous pieces.
That is very nice, indeed
Lovely stash coot.
wear them all in good health but not all at once otherwise you may suffocate or fall over...
A beautiful collection.
Would wear almost all of them with joy.
Well done,Pete.
Very nice collection and interesting descriptions of each, thanks for sharing.
Lovely varied collection Pete, DB, PP & the Moser stand out from the crowd..
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I can't get on SC in Tapatalk so did that Speedy Tintin sell?
Also if you ever need a new home for the Moser please let me know :)
Lovely collection, personally I'm not a fan of that Aquanaut but most people are. That Dornbluth is a belter too.
Jesus! thats a cracking collection….
That's a collection I aspire to. Very nice indeed!
Great post, lovely collection.
We have similar taste and I nodded approvingly at all of them.
I'd really struggle to pick one if I had to, but I am lusting after a Moser after trying on the PC, so my vote goes to the Mayu.
Stunning Pete.As you know the standout pieces for me are the Nomos,Obviously the PP,but the Moser is just sublime and oozes quality.Loads of others i had no idea you even had!
Fantastic collection.
ATB Craig
Gorgeous collection, I like the Explorer, Omega X-33, Moser and your GS watches of course.
I like the look of the explorer on the leather. Made me have second thoughts about listing my 114270. That said the Moser stands out as the quality piece in your collection imo.
Smashing. Can I ask what strap is on the Explorer please.
I love the Dorbluth and like all of the others too. That's a collection to aspire to.
Blimey O'Reilly - that's impressive... Love the GS you didn't sell - keep hold of that!
Amazing collection.
Every single watch is awesome.
I can imagine every morning dilemma what to wear today.
I'm not really a Rolex fan but absolutely every other watch you have would be a keeper for me. Thank you for sharing.
Some collection - not far off being perfect!
A fabulous collection to be proud of. I hate to be a dissenting voice but... the PP leaves me cold I'm afraid. I I keep wondering what I'm not getting - but I definitely don't get it...
Sorry....
Simon
What a collection! That Moser is just stunning. Kept scrolling back up to have another look.
Hugely impressive ensemble, topped off in some style by the 5164.
Thanks everyone, its been a long time in the making.
Its one from here, Heuerville Straps
Thanks again for the easy transaction and I now have dark thoughts about a blue dialled Nautilus at some point.
Hope your car didnt get too filthy on the way back!
It must have been a sign - it took forever to find one and its now back in the box.
I work from home, mainly its if to wear pants or not.
I seem to come and go with them. Didnt have any in the collection again last summer and had 8 by the year end...
Same address as normal? ;)
Know what you mean but this one was bought to get some actual use.
I travel a fair bit and as a dual time GMT watch that doesn't come across as too showy (no shiny bracelet, no brightly coloured bezel) and can get wet every now and then (if only the Nomos had a screw down crown and a tad more than 3ATM water resistance) that ticked all the boxes for me.
Its also thin and light enough to forget its there with the tropic strap being supremely comfortable.
Thanks again,
Pete
Great stuff from a good guy!
Thanks for sharing!!
A classy collection you have there
You have some of my absolute favourite watches here! Travel time, sea dweller, polar explorer, and that Moser is amazing, well done sir.
Some quality pieces you have in the collection , even the cheap Seiko lol
A quick update on the Patek - on the wrist for a week and currently -2secs and I cant grumble at that.
That impressed I'm going all in for a 5712 :)
That is a lovely collection. Probably too many beautiful watches for me, I wouldn't know how to choose what to wear! Great first world problem to have tho. Really stunning.
Wow - what a fabulous collection. To echo other posters in particular I like your strap choices. I LOVE the Heureville strap on the explorer and I think the Nato works fabulously well on the X-33! Great stuff. Thank you for sharing; apologies for not anything anything particularly original to say other than ... WOW!
FANTASTIC !!!! Thanks for sharing.
Thanks Pete for showing what a great taste you have in watches :)
The collection looks awesome.
Decisions, decisions which to wear :)
Everytime I look at this collection I think Wow!
Thanks for sharing.