Lets see your Watches

Dietcokeman said:
Well i do sometime wonder if i need them all, but then does Mrs DcM need all those shoes and handbags :D and at least some of mine are going up in value .

Anyway here you go !














Christ! Thats quite a collection! :)
 
Just added another to my collection, my first Breitling (if you aren't counting replicas :rofl: then I've had loads)

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Here is one of most impressive watches. reduced from £30 to £15 at Argos four years ago, attached to my drysuit it has been down rivers in Wales and devon (I am a white water kayaker), Lee Valley white water centre many times, used for when I decorate the house, work on my car, do the gardening, go swimming, you name it, this watch has suffered it.

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Another new arrival, just picked this up Wednesday, top draw manufacturer Jaeger Le Coultre , it's a Grand GMT Reverso and very beautiful


If you don't like the white face..........flip it over

 
Is pretty special this one Rob , twin barrelled movement with 8 days power reserve, so you only wind it once a week, twin faces that can be independently set for two time zones. Day and night indicators for both zones and a big split date which used 2 date wheels instead of one . Bracelet has 2mm adjustment portions on each side of the clasp so you can increase the length of the bracelet without the need to add links up to 4mm , useful on a hot day when your wrist expands and contracts with heat . It's a cracking watch .
 
I'm into vintage watches as well as more modern ones (and fountain pens, as some of the pictures show).

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Har har - I only wear one at a time, and aside from that Longines Admiral in the faux gold nugget look, I doubt the other ones would be his style. :P
 
wspohn said:
I'm into vintage watches as well as more modern ones (and fountain pens, as some of the pictures show).

longines-zj2web.jpg

lecoultre-watermanweb.jpg

omega2.jpg

5000425719-b3_1_b.jpg

4981340776-90_12_sb.jpg

5011756673-17_1.jpg

4982899846-hw10b.jpg

future1.jpg

br2.jpg


connieparkersm.jpg


4965744424-48_1_b.jpg


seamaster_300m_chrono_diver_rose_gold-titanium_(4rl0).jpg


Very nice collection there! I have a couple of vintage watches myself although I hardly ever wear any of them due to how small they are it's nice to collect them
 
Yes, I rarely wear any of the smaller vintage models - I have large wrists/hands and they look pretty small in comparison.

Here's another one I do wear - manual wind Omega 'Teutonic' Speedmaster (made only for the German speaking European Market in the early 1980s. Brushed stainless captive band. The pic isn't my watch (couldn't find an image on this computer) but same appearance.

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Dietcokeman said:
Another new arrival, just picked this up Wednesday, top draw manufacturer Jaeger Le Coultre , it's a Grand GMT Reverso and very beautiful
I could stare at that all day - the flip side's just an added bonus :lol: .
 
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