once hands-on the 600.. probably you can sell the MM...600 today
SD today.. The finest watch known to mankind IMO :blackeye: HAGWE!
once hands-on the 600.. probably you can sell the MM...600 today
Hello,
I have been wearing the Aqua Terra all week long...
Kind regards Philipp
For the first time in months - no watch today!
I have a day off and don't care what time it is :mrgreen:
HAGWE :)
This one is on the wrist at the moment
Meistersinger 1Z today, watch matches the fine weather overhere in the low contries :D
Well a hard day of getting rid of my wife and children to the mother in law's, and subsequently drinking heavily with my pals in the garden has meant that I'm a little late to the Friday party today - apologies... Anyway, on wrist is this:
The eagle eyed amongst you may spot the un-troubled mower and long grass in the background. I'm not even sorry. Whether I remain as bullish when my lovely wife returns is another matter.
Sorry for the out of focus, full of reflections photo - but to be frank I'm rather pleased just to be standing.
Happy Friday all!
Fun day off of work, playing with my kids, wearing this one.
Originally Posted by IVK
:lol:
I am by nature a hoarder, I have never sold any of my watches but lost a couple.Originally Posted by oldpunq
About 1983 I was working on my car in my Dad's big double garage. I've always looked after my watches and they are all in pretty good condition.
To stop my Mirexal watch getting marked I took it off and placed it safely on the roof of my Mum's car next to where I was working. Lunch time and I went in doors for lunch. Came out and my Mum had gone out in her car, complete with my watch now not so safely resting on top.
Oops, watch was gone forever and I couldn't really blame my Mum, tho I did.
First Mirexal watch I've seen here. Cheeers
That's funny because oldpunq acquired his when as a 7 year old boy on his regular morning paper round he turned a corner on his trusty Chopper only to see a out of control Cortina careening toward him.Originally Posted by avantgardaclue
Thankfully the car swerved, but as it did so seemed to launch a missile from its roof, directly into old(young?)punq's left eye. The projectile bounced off his bonce and landed in his bag of papers.
Although battered, bruised and partially sighted oldpunq heroically completed his round, at the end of which he discovered the Mirexal which he immediately strapped to his wrist. To this day he wears it as a reminder of that sad day which forever ended his dream of being a sharp shooter for the foreign legion.
Nice watch though, so every cloud and all that.
...and off to this:
Where did we put the tar and feathers?Originally Posted by Redd
"A man of little significance"
Just arrived back home after many months at Tag Heuer Switzerland.
Heuer Autavia 2446C GMT
regards
Paul
http://www.heuerworld.com
Put this on now
Not mine but doing some tinkering for somebody
Zodiac Seawolf
HAGWE all and enjoy the sunshine! 8) 8) 8)
Bit late, but no rest for the wicked. Happy Easter to all!
You too! And drool - so perfect.Originally Posted by IVK
David
Infinite Diversity in Infinite Combinations
You been "bad" too Dude? :( Stop tempting me with stunning watches when you know I'm potless! :(Originally Posted by burnsey66
Have a good Easter mate, keep in touch ;)
Monster on Kevlar:
Have a good weekend/Easter/whatever
Regards
Ian
Although no trees were harmed during the creation of this post, a large number of electrons were greatly inconvenienced.
This week it's been the Ocean 2000:
7002 on a TF Retro :wink:
Merry Easter!
Switched to this for the late evening so I can re-live my 70's fantasies and burn out my retinas at the same time :lol:. Man these LED's are bright, no wonder they eat batteries like there's no tomorrow and having a constant display is so out of the question :D
Cheers,
Gary
Enjoying a beer wearin' this lil beaut..
Stewart
Still plenty of Friday left here in Vegas. I'll be wearing the Monaco as I attempt to win enough to buy the white dialled Daytona I tried on earlier...! :D
Better late than never
One of my all-time favourites this,the orange details really completes the Autavia.Excellent choice!
Can`t wait to get my MH11630 back from service... :bounce:
Originally Posted by europa
Still looking tor a tritium beater ,this still top of list.Originally Posted by Wooster
Please put that on another strap.Originally Posted by Shaun
Thanks Murias, I reckon it's my favourite watch too. You'll have to get shots of your 11630MH up when you get it back. Is it the black dial, grey subs + orange?Originally Posted by Murias
Better late than never !
This one tonight.. have a great Sunday evening....
Stewart
I`ll definetely post some new shots when it`s back,but in the meantime:Originally Posted by europa
Autavias are just so very,very 8) ..
Very tasty Murias,
The 11630's are so chunky - I've got mine on a NATO recently - give it a go, they look super cool!
:thumbright:
Stewart
Originally Posted by Murias
This for me
At least until I get up in the morning
Wow, that is one sweet looking Bulova.
Please post some more pics of this beauty?
Cheers,
CT
some stunning pics and wrist shots :)
+1 - PLEASE.Originally Posted by clubbtraxx
Woah, wtf happened to that? :shock:
Ha ha, nothing :wink: , just focus on it.
Originally Posted by eye lip
Ahhh, water. I thought you'd been hit by a truck. :shock:
Which watch is it?
Stunning. A custom Seiko as far as I can remember?
:thumbleft:
yep, I was the part of this FFF project 8)
Originally Posted by eye lip
I did a quick google - can you tell me about the project, was it a series of one-offs, was it/is it a company? I think it looks superb.
Cheers
Stewart