I've a pair of pepsi bezel 7a28's that are firm favourites:
Could this pair of Speedmasters be deemed a duo?...
Glad that I am not the only one to have thought collecting pairs was a good idea. I only have the one so far but I have one more planned and a couple I might think of chasing.
In a fit of WIS logic I bought he white dial for spares for the black dial which is not working. The white dial was in such good condition I couldn't break it up. As to concerns about variety? Well they are different colours. There is a third variant with a blue dial but haven't come across one, plus I don't like the hand set so much. But if I see one come come up.......
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These.
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A 2552 and 2255
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Speedmasters from the 60’s and 90’s
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These.
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Prompted by today’s new arrival from my favourite quirky French brand
Something very unassuming and easy to wear
L’Enfant terrible
This went to a new home this week
Dave
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Pair - CWC, 2006 Army, 1985 Royal Navy
Trio - WW2 A11 types, USAAF, USN, RAF
Pair - Hamilton 9721, Khaki, LL Bean
Here's mine....
A trio of GS Quartz....
GS by Matt.H20, on Flickr
And a trio of Schofield watches... the Beater (Blued Titanium), Signalman GMT and the Bronze Beater 2
Trio of Schofield by Matt.H20, on Flickr
The pair I own:
I had a set of three first generation Seiko Monsters at one point...
Standard black, standard orange and Yao yellow.
All gone now and never done anything similar since.
Simon
116660 and 126660 JC
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The one on the left was my late Uncle's and the one on the right my late Father-in-Law's.
Best Regards - Peter
I'd hate to be with you when you're on your own.
What about 6:)
My trio.....in blue
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Vostok 710s
Seikos
CASIO G-SHOCKS
ThreeDwellers
A pair of golden Seiko Tunas, the first a 7549-7009 from 1981 on the left.
Seiko then reissued the original classic in 2018 with a limited run of 1978 (pictured on the right) which was the year they introduced the model which was the worlds first quartz saturation diving watch.
Cheers
Neil
Pair of CWC G10's
1980 + 2006.
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My trio of Rolex Subs:
1680 (1971)
5513 (1978)
16610 (2001)
Pair of Ace's here in my humble opinion.
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Stowa... Love my MO.
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A pair of T660s.
I bought the one in the foreground, because I lost my faithful original.
I bought the one in the background, because I lost the one in the foreground. After an absence of two years, I finally found it last week sitting on a joist in the attic.
The SUN's out.
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New addition makes a trio.
2020
2006 1980
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Sorry, I don't have pictures, but I was particularly prone to this when I first started buying watches. I bought two Tissots (a Visodate and a quartz chrono) and two Oris (Orises?) (an Aquis and a Diver Sixty-five). I remember being inspired by the usual watch channels to purchase a load of Seikos (but held back and only got an SKX) and got quite into the idea of Christopher Wards (but resisted altogether).
(I know these aren't the same models, but I liked the idea of having pairs of the same brand.)
Don't just do something, sit there. - TNH
My only "trio" is actually a single automatic...