Lets see your Watches

I find it so interesting that the love of watches goes so well with the love of cars. Some weird psychology there!

Anyway, I'm useless at posting photos, I just can't work it out (Help?), but I currently own

1) A 46mm Navitimer 01 (it's huge!) which is, to me, one of the most stunning time pieces ever. Always amazes me, even now, how beautiful it is. Underrated in my mind
2) Breitling Avenger Seawolf. Big, brash, yellow, heavy, chunky and my most regular daily watch.
3) 16700 Pepsi GMT Master. What can I say about this? It's a 1998, how can you not love the rattle of the bracelet of a vintage Rolex? So distinctive

I lost a Tag Carrera Calibre 16 when the house was broken into a couple of years ago :headbang:

Next on my list are, in no particular order:
Tag Monaco Gulf
Omega Seamaster
Hublot Big Bang
 
left98204 said:
I find it so interesting that the love of watches goes so well with the love of cars. Some weird psychology there!

Anyway, I'm useless at posting photos, I just can't work it out (Help?), but I currently own

1) A 46mm Navitimer 01 (it's huge!) which is, to me, one of the most stunning time pieces ever. Always amazes me, even now, how beautiful it is. Underrated in my mind
I'm also a big fan - wanted a B01 for a long time but there's always something more important comes along.... :roll:
BreitlingNaviB01.JPG
 
enzed4 said:
left98204 said:
I find it so interesting that the love of watches goes so well with the love of cars. Some weird psychology there!

Anyway, I'm useless at posting photos, I just can't work it out (Help?), but I currently own

1) A 46mm Navitimer 01 (it's huge!) which is, to me, one of the most stunning time pieces ever. Always amazes me, even now, how beautiful it is. Underrated in my mind
I'm also a big fan - wanted a B01 for a long time but there's always something more important comes along.... :roll:
BreitlingNaviB01.JPG

Absolute Classic :thumbsup:
 
Pickster said:
:rofl: :rofl: Apple watch 5 44mm Mickey Mouse Face.jpg
My post of an 'analogue' MM watch wasn't a dig at your iWatch. I love the Smart watches but have never bought one as they seem to be something you would have to wear all the time to get the benefit of the functions, and I love to change watches on the wrist too often for it to work well for me :thumbsup:
 
enzed4 said:
Pickster said:
:rofl: :rofl: Apple watch 5 44mm Mickey Mouse Face.jpg
My post of an 'analogue' MM watch wasn't a dig at your iWatch. I love the Smart watches but have never bought one as they seem to be something you would have to wear all the time to get the benefit of the functions, and I love to change watches on the wrist too often for it to work well for me :thumbsup:
Yes I agree once you start to wear one , you get a little dependant , messages, health , movements, :D
 
enzed4 said:
Pickster said:
:rofl: :rofl: Apple watch 5 44mm Mickey Mouse Face.jpg
My post of an 'analogue' MM watch wasn't a dig at your iWatch. I love the Smart watches but have never bought one as they seem to be something you would have to wear all the time to get the benefit of the functions, and I love to change watches on the wrist too often for it to work well for me :thumbsup:

I wear a smart watch all the time but also have about 20 other watches - they get regularly rotated on my other wrist :)

ronk said:
Remembering/Having to change a smart watch would be a hassle?

That was certainly the case with my first venture into smart watches. Now I have a Garmin Fenix and the battery life is awesome - usually at least 5 or 6 days including several bike rides/walks on GPS. Without those it would probably last 10 days+ ?
 
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