Dear friends, I would like to use the occasion to host wrist scan to ask you all for your expert and exquisite suggestion for my next watch: What watch from your collection will suit the Count? You are totally free in your suggestions as I like all materi...
... and several years ago I "almost" captured one very similar to yours. I took to my friend watchmaker to check it and he made me return it as soon as he took the case back off. Very nice outside it was a Franken mess of parts its movement. And the dial ...
That was sad. And imho it is more the reading up, finding the small details, having dialogue with experts the hunt that is the greatest part of the vintage game - and probably also why I am mainly leaning towards vintage. With the rarity, having a few din...
... an specific vintage model requires a previous study of the piece we are looking for. Reading about reference, movement caliber type, small details and comments made by other owners in internet or books makes things easier and allow to detect anomalies...
Needles to say that I detest these criminal, anarchsistic mob π. I Hope the FBI will sentence them to prison for market manipulation π€£. Cheers to you Art! My favourite bourbon ... ...
Do you expect an easy choice here? Or may be you are shipping all of them to the Count? Lol! Superb selection my dear friend! Letβs see what dear Moritz prefers! Abrazos amigo mio!! Abel
The first is a Gondolo 5124 with salmon dial -- I think it combines a good degree of elegance and liveliness, also thanks to a flashy red Patek strap my AD put on when I bought it (not to mention that the current market price for this model is probably do...
I am ruminating for quite some time about the Pam with this California dial. However the green dial Pam is also quite appealing ... Regarding your 5124: I love the Gondolo line and a salmon dial with Breguet numerals make it perfect!
... of great taste and judging for the opening shots and other watches shared in your previous posts you have all corners well covered. Letβs see what our friends suggest and let me check my own watch box and think what I can suggest you from my own colle...
Out of reach at the time but still in very high ranking in my phantasy! A top tier colllectible Breguet ... My whisky tip for you: An eight year peated Whisky from Islay from Lidl. Herr in my area for 15.50 Eu ... THE best value for money in the whisky wo...
What is stricking about De Bethune in terms of design is, that they manage to fuse futureristic design with a strong romantic touch. The movements from them are from out of this world and for a guy like me, who puts also an emphasis on collecting movement...
This one eluded the late Chuck Maddox, a legendary collector of Speedmasters, for years. It was a very small production. Chuck's use of the term "Holy Grail" in referring to a desired watch is noted as a first. If you're interested in learning more there'...
But itβs definitely "in reach" of your stated budget range and "traceable" as it's all correct with solid provenance and extract from the Omega archives.
Some are gone for rationalization of the catalogue purpose, Some do not fit the value constraints and would be eliminated, Some have to go and thus cannot be shown here as they will be on the Collectorβs Market shortly Thus it is not as easy as it could a...
It's a classically designed rectangular case, that houses one of the most inspired calibers I've had the pleasure to enjoy in many years. I sold my other L&H Johann of 11 years enjoyment to get this piece and have zero regrets. It is arabic numerals, whic...
You are killing me! π You know that I love this movement and the watch. I want to give others to come a fair chance but is this the winning offering? What a significant entry!
If you donβt own an Speedmaster yet I would offer the new Ed White with the magnificent 321 visible through its transparent case back I also agree with our friend Fabr that a Panerai would be a great addition to your collection. The Pam 249 Cali is a grea...
I noticed it last week, that you got it: a must have Omega for a collector of your caliber. Well, besides the Ed White, I would also consider the Radiomir 190, as I like the concept of 8 days power reserve. Not saying that I do not like the Seamaster Worl...
Glad you liked the Pam 190 as well. Thank you for your hosting and a theme which will bring many entries and awesome shots and watches along the weekend my dear Count! Cheers! Abel
I hope I can add a WG Auf und Ab one day to tue collection . It is a very elegant Lange and yet technical Your green dial Pam is growing in me ... The tourbis break the bank, in this life π.
. . . you're difficult to shop for. However, I may have found your watch. Esharp posted an 1894 Homage earlier this week on our Omega forum . . . . . . that happens to be for sale. It is (1) a manufacture watch with (2) a vintage Omega cal 269 movement ca...
You know me also quite well, dear Art. This 1894 could very well be the next one to get, with being 36 mm in particular. To own the same Omega like you would also mean a lot to me. Great tip!
I feel any further contributions will be somewhat futile. However, here are two of my suggestions, beauties in their simplicity. Breguet classique 5140BB white gold And the Lange Saxonia 37mm thin rose gold The twist in my suggestion is, that for half the...
In my opinion a pocket watch would complement nicely your collection. Vintage. Mechanically interesting. Definitely wearable as a top dress watch. And it will not break the bank account. ...in case you have not yet found inspiration with the great selecti...
It is one of my biggest regrets: I saw a minute repeater pocket watch in a shop and tested it. Went home to do some research about the watch,. Next day it was gone π₯. Very smart suggestion.
... I missed the opportunity of owning a Longines pocket watch with minute repetition complication several years ago. Still canΒ΄t forgive myself for not closing the deal. Beautiful choice! Keep enjoying it so much. Hagwe! Abel
I will have to compare both generations in derail again, but I lean towards this latest version. The VC tripple date and SkyDweller would also fit also very well into my collection π.
JLC Memovox Blue Boutique Edition Vintage pleasure: JLC Chronometer Geomatic Polaris Geographic A way to travel the world with this friendly complication Maybe a time for an Indie: O & J Moon Geophysic Universal Time Another Vintage - Omega Railmaster...
If onky two then your lovely CK 2914 and the Tribute. Speaking of which: maybe we will have a Purist's anniversary piece some day soon? HAGWE, dearest hs!
And Yes, some sort of a Puristsβ GTG or such are nice perspectives for a hopefully not too distant future. Yet currently, we all have to hang in and stay strong !.. Again, greetings for the remainder of this WE and the week to come ! Best, to you
... our Count! So many beautiful options together... Well ... we always have my old saying: When in doubt, best option is going for all of them! Hagwe my friend! Abel
As I have told before it is always my big pleasure to view and read your posts and to comment them as well. Letβs keep enjoying our collections and of course looking and hunting! Have a nice Sunday my friend!! Best! Abel
I am sure one Sinn will be in my collection, either a Flieger or a diver: great value for money. The ZRC is very interesting. PS Nice Gucci horsebits, on the fourth picture.