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nice Lange... You have hairy office mates.:)
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I guess I'll post to keep the thread going. These are just a couple. The first is my stainless Tag- my first "pricey" watch. The 2nd one is a Callaway quartz I picked-up just the other day for bumming around in since the Tag is kind of formal. Total impulse buy (the Callaway)- and for $55 I love the way it looks! I also have a Rolex Daytona replica that fools many.
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Here are the latest pictures from BASEL 2008:
http://forums.timezone.com/index.php?t=threadt&frm_id=89 TAG Caliper Chronograph: http://forums.timezone.com/index.php?t=tree&goto=3627562&rid=0 IWC Vintage Collection: http://forums.timezone.com/index.php?t=tree&th=1035571&mid=3601433&rid=0&rev= &reveal= ORIS TT3: http://forums.timezone.com/index.php?t=tree&goto=3623514&rid=0 |
I really want the split-minute chrono Aquatimer, but it's waaayyyy out of my range. I also like the Pepsi bezel GMT's. I just wish Rolex made stuff with 44mm or larger bezels.
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Just checked, it is 43mm. http://www.rolex.com/en/collection/the-new-measure/sea-dweller-deepsea/index.jsp#/en/xml/collection/the-new-measure/sea-dweller-deepsea/index |
anyone here have a Sinn 356 flieger? I'm thinking of one as a 40th b-day present to myself. Either that or a new pistol.
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I've had one for over a year now - great watch! Accurate, fits well and looks great! I wear it almost as much as my IWC Mark XV! Pick one up if you see it for a decent price (should be some bargains out there in our current economy)! Of course, a Glock 30 would be cheaper! :o) http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1224645134.jpg |
I was in Vegas last weekend and saw a lot of amazing watches. I am lusting for the IWC split minute Aquatimer and Glyine Airman.
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Bump for the watch idoits. Show us your watches.
Here is my latest watch fetish. Vintage Chinese mechanicals. Lots of great quality watches from the 50s to 70s at dime store prices but appreciating very very fast. The one on the left is an original issued Chi Com Army watch for Division Commanders and up (=Generals i think) in the 70s, very few made even fewer survived. Right is the re-issue version. http://www.japanesesword.com/Images/...J/IMG_2178.JPG |
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Looks like my Time-X
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I can't stand new/modern watches.. They all look the same.
I have a true Mechanical Seiko SKX173 (Seiko make their own movt for this line) http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1272517784.jpg Then I have a few Bulova Accutron Spaceview (all real hummers), here's a sample: This one is uber-rare (Large chapter ring in round case, factory spaceview guaranteed) http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1272517994.jpg This one is a probably a "conversion" (Accutron lingo) that I really-really like: http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1272518170.jpg And last but not least 1984 Pre-Arnie H556 that I is taking most wrist-time as I'm so happy with it: http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1272518394.jpg |
Like with most things on this board I don't have 1/2 the knowlege of many of you.
Watches / time pieces are a family addiction that was passed down from my father. Growing up he always had really nice Rolex's. He got tired of the inaccuracy I think and moved over to Omega's. His obsessive hoarding has now moved onto military and ships clocks. I think my last count had over 30 and untold number or pieces parts, its very cool but he does have an addiction, that I do feel sorry for; its just sad to see. His other rather MAJOR obsession would be mostly odd old, and vintage military binoculars. If any of you guys have specific needs of either, or need parts PM me your needs. His love for time pieces was passed down to me and now I've had as many watches as girlfriends in all my 38 single years:) I tend to be VERY harsh on watches, so I always had elCheapo's and even those didn't last long. When I went into the service I needed something a bit more robust, 'that could take a licking,' so I got a Seiko perpetual mid 80s. Anyone who that has had on a pair of fins and a mask has had one of these. The face at times too bright so we would use gaffers / rigging tape or Velcro strips to cover. This was stolen while I was on leave, I would love to have another. http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c1...all9/seiko.jpg Then it came time when I got my issue watch and well, I've never NEEDED another watch and honestly do not think it can be destroyed! However, I did drop it on its face from quite a height and had to replace the crystal. I would not call them an attractive watch, but it is the epitome of function and strength! It does not have typical pins, rather metal rods built onto the case. This does limit your choice of straps but again this is a utilitarian watch. I HIGHLY recommend anyone wanting and needed a sturdy work watch, something that will last and be very hard to kill. Though I didn't have to pay for mine they have gone up exponentially over the past couple of years. I think that was due to Gen. Schwarzkoph, I had this picture but cant seem to find it. The picture was taken during one of his visits during Op Storm/Shield. http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c1...9/MARATHON.jpg I've owned Rolex's a GMT-MASTER and Sub-OYSTER, I never cared for how they kept time. Once while I was loading the washer and dryer the bezel got caught on the rim of the washer and pulled the damn thing apart at the bezel. I got it fixed and sold the very next day. My only current dress watch is a late 50-60s Seamaster and I love it! I was given a Luminox Seal stainless by a girlfriend that either couldn't keep her military men straight or branches of service. This is a pretty rugged watch that has a tendency of pulling arm hair that can be a pain. It must be worked on a proper jeweler and not just someone who replaces batteries. I took it to have its first battery replaced, when I got it back when you secure the stem if over torque it will stop the movement. It now has a very fine line between being tight and water resistant and frozen. Choose your watchsmith (is that a correct title?if not it should be:) MAN I LOVE THIS BOARD, so many like-minded.......... |
I got 17 on the quiz. I wish they told you which answers were wrong.
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My new watch.
Glycine Airman Base 22 Purist model with the blue dégradé face. First the two pics of it from the 'Net. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1314751183.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1314751227.jpg Then a couple of moderate pics that I took. I need better lighting. A flash causes too much glare. I should have gone to another room to get better lighting. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1314751333.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1314751363.jpg |
My dad has that clock in the background too. Hey, what's the diameter on that Airman sans crown? I've seen them from 38mm to 46mm. Not sure which is which submodel.
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old picture, still my favorite, still wear it every day. No, it isn't as accurate as my Seiko or Tag or others. Made in December 2008. one of the last.
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model of the one you want he may have one to sell. He has no joke STACKS of clocks laying around his house and BOXES of parts. I've been trying to get him to keep listing them on EBAY because I don't want to deal with it if for God sakes he passes. It would take me years to get all of them listed. |
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