A completely unplanned and unexpected new arrival earlier today.
A 1967 Pie Pan 168.010. Cal 564 with larger case, hidden crown and quickset date. Superb condition, Just needs a bit of polywatch on the plexi.
A completely unplanned and unexpected new arrival earlier today.
A 1967 Pie Pan 168.010. Cal 564 with larger case, hidden crown and quickset date. Superb condition, Just needs a bit of polywatch on the plexi.
I'd have had a pan-europ if only it was 40mm. Lovely watches.
The Hammys I've had have been great quality and excellent time keepers.
A pure trip down memory lane. Bought for a pittance at the weekend because it was the first watch I ever had (maybe apart from the date, I don't remember one way or the other). I can still remember finding it at the bottom of my Christmas stocking while the rest of the house was asleep, and hearing it tick. Don't be fooled by the drilled lugs and 'military' dial, it's a tiny Timex, way too small to wear now.
That was my first watch too, and my story eerily echoes yours.
Mine was a Christmas present from my mother. She was a nurse working Christmas Eve, so had told my Grandma to make sure I didn't open it before she got home.
Needless to say, my Grandma put the watch in my stocking and the rest is history.
P.S. imagine what I thought my main present was going to be if THIS was in my stocking!!
Sold my IWC Portuguese Chronograph 3714-45 (which I still think is one of the most beautiful watches out there but I simply didn't wear it) and have ordered one of these from Iconic:
I've had my eye on one for a while but decided I wouldn't increase the number of watches I own so with the departure of the IWC this will arrive in a week or so.
I would imagine there would have been a little contretemps, but nothing too harsh; my Grandma was wonderful.
Plus Mum no doubt could see how excited I was.
It's one of those memories that is etched in my mind, and the one that sparked my life long love affair with watches.
An impulse buy, saw it on Monday in a local AD and snapped it up. Ordered a couple of 20mm Zulu straps with brass hard wear only to discover that the lug width is 21mm on this one. Assumption is the mother of all f*** ups
Managed to squeeze a 22mm Di-Modell from my parts box between the lugs, there is always room for shrinkage with a leather strap. Loving it so far looking forward to some darker patina forming.
Have loved those Bronze Oris since I saw the first concept pictures. The date complication is a big plus for these. The first classy watch from Oris in some time. Looks great!
I think I've really earned my WIS badge with this one...
z
Last edited by zelig; 19th August 2016 at 11:58.
This rather nice Zenith DeLuca.
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Thanks - it's the SBGX091 - Japanese Domestic Market model - but still available via Creation
There's not a lot of info on them - but they get a mention in this review of the SBGR077 and SBGR079
No micro adjust on the bracelet though.
Hope that helps
z
Many thanks. The GS high-end quartz have tempted me for a long time and this sportier version is hard to resist. Shame about the lack of micro-adjust, my wrists vary quite a bit through the year (and even day) so I tend to struggle with fixed length bracelets: bane of my life!
Look what showed up this morning from the good people at Iconic Watches?
For me, this is the perfect watch (116200). Perfect size, perfect weight, perfect dial, perfect bracelet. I'm a fan of the Rolex sports models like everyone else (I have a 16710 / Pepsi), but this is the one for me.
^Very nice 116200! Second only to the 114270 to my eyes ;-)
You're going to have your work cut out if you're going to write that about every DJ, Sub Date and Exp2 that gets posted here
Stunning watch, enjoy it!
I've always liked the Longines Hydroconquest. At the price point I felt it was a good buy. When the new model came out I actually disliked it. I may not have been the only one as it's now been discontinued and the 'older' large 12,6,9 dial remains.
However, a couple of weeks ago I noticed the red bezel version. I had never considered a red bezel in the past and perhaps that's why I overlooked it. This time something just seemed right about it. I'm not sure what it is exactly but I quite like this dial with the red bezel despite the blue and black versions still not appealing to me. In my opinion, the all brushed bracelet and the ETA 2892 movement are also an improvement over the 12,6,9 dial.
So I decided to look for one, and I managed to find a 39mm Auto (the best size for my 6.5" wrist) in an AD. It's been happily on my wrist since.
Last edited by Mr Tetley; 2nd September 2016 at 16:19.
Just picked this up.. any guesses
216570 obviously
Woo woo can't wait
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