As posted yesterday the theme of this week’s WS is ‘Coloring outside the lines’. So basically watches that don’t really make a classic of your collection or otherwise if your collection is very different from the norm… Surprising uses, unusual locations, ...
I gave it some thought, and went through my pictures to find this picture, taken last year in Canberra. Some pink cherry blossoms blooming then, which brightened the landscape. This piece is the only piece I have with an unusual complication (deadbeat sec...
Wish I came more prepared for this theme. If I could conjure up any watch into my collection to feature into this weeks post, i would likely post the following: 1) A meistersinger 1-handed piece 2) A jump hour piece .E.g Mickey Mouse Genta biretro Tokyo d...
… that I’m sure will bring many awesome entries along the weekend. I will come back later today with some pieces that “color outside the lines” of my collection. Best cordial regards Abel
I'm sure we are going to see some amazing stuff! I am very much a dive watch person through and through with flyback chronographs a distant second but this one is the most left field for me: ...
Black glossy leather strap? Then it’s a dress watch. My father’s 1983 Omega Gold DeVille Ultrathin. 32 mm. My old motorcycle boot. My most comfortable and frequently worn footwear. ...
Though about 90 percent of my watches have a manual or automatic mechanic movement inside I own a few quartz watches which can be considered as timepieces which color outside the lines of my collection. And I must recognize that in spite my preference for...
And your statements made me remember the times when one could actually walk into a watch shop and walk out with a watch 😂 The Timex also adds a wonderful dash of color!
... "normal times" were just a few years ago and how -and why- everything changed so much and in such a crazy way. Let´s enjoy what we already own and what still is possible to buy! Lol! Have a nice weekend my dear friend. Abel
That’s a cool Rolex dear Abel ! The Citizen Aqualand reminds me so much of many enjoyable diving trips over the years and friends that I meet diving. For many years it was “The” divers choice. The watch I can’t see is your X-33, I assume it’s outside the ...
Yes, the second Rolex quartz was a lucky find a few years ago. I was talking with a friend owner od an AD when I mentioned my fondness for these watches and he said: oh! You like them? I have the last one in my vault for yesrs without selling. Is it possi...
Here's a vintage Longines stop seconds. Just an unusual complication. Colouring outside the lines - these beautiful cartoons by Liz Climo (formerly cartoonist for the Simpsons) really make my day. She doesn't colour outside the lines though! ...
i'm sharing 3 watches this weekend... firstly, a regulator then, a tri-retrograde seconds hands and lastly, a wandering hours thanks for looking, everyone! have a great weekend! ...
Here some from me . Really big watches aren’t my thing but i do love this Ikepod a lot and its pretty easy to wear on the wrist imho Most of you know my love for independent brands but sometimes you regret selling a old ,,big brand,,watch and when you get...
Ever time i saw my friend and this Ap on his wrist a regrets selling it so i am happy i got the chance to add it again . Not a indie but def one I truly love
The most unconventional and fun watch and also the thickest in my collection I normally dislike such thickness or quirkiness to such an extreme but I love this MAD 1 ! And then the thinnest watch I have at 3.85mm thin with a very well finished and enterta...
Cool to see other members have the same situation. All mechanical watches, and a few quartz watches. I have this paradox. Feeling good wear my quartz watch. Albeit if i have the chance to wear one of my automatics, i quickly put on the delicate and sensit...
I don’t think we have ever seen one on WristScan before. Outside the lines of the usual watches on WristScan, so that should definitely fit the theme .
Some watches develop an special attraction to us, regardless they are mechanical or quartz. I feel you don´t need to think in giving it away to a family member. Just keep enjoying it so much yourself. Hagwe! Abel PS: Thanks a lot for your kind comments on...
The most Odd watch I own is this one Quartz, the only one I own.. LCD Display.. the only one.. From 1980’s … the closest contender is a Omega Dynamic from 1972… … not 💯 correct.. I have a watch newer than that but with manual wound Junghans movement from ...
Hello dear KM and friends ! I hope everyone is enjoying the weekend and this exciting and thought provoking theme. Taking the theme literally outside the lines … Outside the carbon lines .. Outside the “golden” lines … Outside the lines that Rolex make … ...
Thought I just look a bit for some contrasts in my stable.. Memovox Pearls of the 70ies : Upper LC 3072, E 872; Middle (from lft to rt) E855 black & white “Ebene”, next 3x E 375, then E862 ( far rt); Bottom: E871 LC 3072: curves, curves, curves.. ( th...
It is also a pleasure if you liked these choices ! And thx for your always so kind sentiments ! Wishing you a great remaining Sunday & a good next week ! Cheers, my friend !
Hello dear Chronometer (aka yacomino). Your strap choices would definitely be considered as perfect for this WristScan theme as they are outside the usual lines. The textures and finishes on the Zenith Defy hits the spot. Best regards Captain
Hi I think there has been a great number of people getting a Gshock in the last year or so - & I was one too! Think I watched too many YouTube videos! Very unexpected - but fun Cheers JML ...
The G-Shock is the perfect under the radar watch and for many of us the watch that’s outside our usual collection. Have a great weekend ! Best regards Captain
Always like your textile structures & colors: The Seiko SpringDrive and the Bunny watch for me, please + your cool Takema piece - a superb piece in shades of grey ! (Not to forget the UG with bracelet - low key elegance)... Really “odd men out”; can i...