What if no one can post a comparable?
The game does?
Tired of seeing the same old watches all the time???
I propose a little game.
The rules are simple,
1: You post pictures of a watch you have in your collection that you think is rare, but if another forum member can post a picture from their current or past collection that is near enough the same watch then you must donate £10 to the fundraiser.
2: The watch does not have to be exactly the same just close enough to be considered another one (things like different text font on the dial won't apply as that is too specific)
3: Modifications don't count, looking for original watches (so no bamford, project X, etc)
Lets see what we can raise for the fundraiser
To provide an incentive, I have a wooden Patek Philippe eyeglass/loupe that I will giveaway to a randomly member in two weeks time
I'll start the ball rolling with these,
Dual signed Sony Seiko watch
Ultramar 3 hander
Tatton of Edinburgh
Hamilton & Inches chronograph
Last edited by animalone; 29th October 2016 at 18:44. Reason: picture problems and incentive added
What if no one can post a comparable?
The game does?
What if no one can see the pictures?
I'll join the game on Monday when I get back home.
Here is your starter for 10.
Galaxy model CC8002A - an Orient J3920 (rebranded Seiko 7A38 movement) made in Korea for the 1988 Seoul Olympics.
I'd love to see another one - ideally in better condition. Would gladly pay a Tenner.
Last edited by Seiko7A38; 29th October 2016 at 18:12.
That's the idea, like the way the day date windows are spaced
I'll play.
Although I think I may have sold both these to members on here...
A quartz chrono thing that I always got a lot of attention from
And this rather odd Un branded Chrono.
Had a really weird movement. From memory, the hour sub dial ran all the time and then you had to use the pusher at 8 to reset it when the chrono was running.
The thread that reminds me of an old Chinese saying-
Often the rare watches are rare for a reason
😀😀
hence the "poo" in the thread title
I was hoping that people will post watches that few of us would have seen before. Not got any watches you would like to share RAJEN?
If people want to post rare Rolex, AP, Patek or more obscure brands like Urban Jurgensen or Moritz Grossmann then that would be excellent as well.
Still in the spirit of the thread, this one is quite rare:
Whilst most Comex are ten a penny, (ahem...). This 2004 one was made in slightly lower numbers. Derided by collectors as the one they gave to the photocopier repair man, it still remains a very low volume watch.
There are definitely three that exist but I've been told there were five made. Either way, I'm willing to bet you won't find another one on the wrist of someone on here.
Okay, I'm in.
Cathode Corner square nixie tube watch. Currently around 60 worldwide and definitely more geek than WIS appeal .
Cheers! I've also been a bit lazy by not creating a separate thread about this unusual and interesting (to me, anyway) watch. When I have a bit of time I'll try to. PV Electronics is an excellent source for nixie tube desk clocks, I have built a couple of their kits.
Here's a .gif which demonstrates the square nixie watch in action. It's certainly always a talking point, not least because it requires around 180V to drive the tubes.
Last edited by Mr Curta; 30th October 2016 at 08:34.
A good idea for a game. I have two watches I'll play with. I'll gladly pay 20 quid for each, if there's another one on TZ.
First is my Tokyoflash Art 8 Elite. The first watch I acquired as an adult. I wasn't really interested in watches at the time, but this was peculiar enough to interest me anyway. It wasn't really comfortable on the wrist and it was too hard to read. Away to the drawer it went, but i guess this watch really started it all.
The second one is a S.U.F Komentaja. It's a "budget" brand of Stepan Sarpaneva, the Finnish independent watchmaker best known from his Sarpaneva brand watches.
A pic of a Kenneth Cole New Yorker i acquired couple years ago, digital watches are not my thing, but i liked the look of this.
Should be a fun game :)
I'll start with these, probably not rare rare, but definately uncommon.
from old to new....
1989 Casio G-Shock AW-500-1E
A reasonably mass produced watch, but what makes it interesting is that it was the first digi-and G-shock that Casio made back in 1989.
Beneath the rubber shroud, is a substantial steel case with a screw down case back, over engineering at its best.
On a personal note, the first watch I really remember owning was the black/gold variant (AW-500G-1E) which I also own, but this is the more significant model (both white, and gold versions have seen various reissues through the years)
2003 40mm Panerai Luminor chronograph PAM122
According to internet lore, not long after this watch was unveiled at SIHH in 2002, Zenith stopped supply of the El Primero movement to Panerai so the 122 (and 121, grey alligator strap version) were discontinued before they really made it to market and never featured in the 2003 catalogue.
I know a few folk here have owned the 72/74 black dial versions, but 121/122?
And lastly...
(I should just put the fundraiser money in now, since there's been at least two others on the forum)
2010 Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Compressor Diving Alarm Navy SEALs Beverly Hills Boutique Incursion Edition
1 of 62 Boutique edition Titanium with DLC coating, yellow accents and etched crystal.
Here's my one. It's called a "Speedmaster" on account of it being used for timing the Russian rocket that took Colonel Laika to the sun. They flew at night so as not to get burned. Which is why this model is named "Professional". It is made by a Greek company named "Omega":
I wonder if anyone has anything similar?
It's a tenner for every discrete duplicate subsequently posted, correct?
Yes, indeed - a fairly even split in there between vintage mechanical calculators (including five Curtas), and miniature and subminiature cameras. Some of the calculators feature here, here and here. Sometime I should start a thread about the cameras, I know that there are others here with an interest.
Anyone else got one of these on here:
Or these:
Last edited by Padders; 30th October 2016 at 22:29.
Can't be many of these around...1930's Durex
;-)
I think I'll have a play. Universal Genever Zone Timer.
Putting in £10 for myself as I have just recived another Tatton Edinburgh watch