A few of my highlights...
My 2 favourite 7a28s:
A line up of my best 7a38s:
... and a lovely Orfina Porsche Design chrono:
A few of my highlights...
My 2 favourite 7a28s:
A line up of my best 7a38s:
... and a lovely Orfina Porsche Design chrono:
Not mega mega vintage but 20 years old. 90's vintage.
A few of mine
Best Regards - Peter
I'd hate to be with you when you're on your own.
The ONE for me.
Samples, in alphabetical order
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Auricoste type 20, Marine Nationale issued, circa mid 50’s
Vixa type 20 hands on mine though, probably swapped while serviced by a Marine watchmaker somewhere in the past
Caliber 2040 fly back from the Lemania 15TL
A bit of history : https://www.classicwatch.com/phpbb3/viewtopic.php?t=43
Still on active duty :D
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^^^^that is gorgeous! The great thing about vintage chronographs were the more interesting movement compared to the now ubiquitous use of the 7750.
My only vintage chrono is this lovely Seiko on a Toshi. I love the design. Fantastic watch really.
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P1020309 by David Brenchley, on P1020307 by David Brenchley, on P1020295 by David Brenchley, on P1020294 by David Brenchley, on DSC_8159 by David Brenchley
Few more knocking around as well.
some I dont like and some of these set my heart racing - esp the 2 subdial versions but all of them are lovely. Really good thread and makes me want to start hunting some of these. that Omega Dynamic or the Zenith especially
A 'pre-star' Zenith with Excelsior Park movement.
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Neo Vintage CS3112 Heuer Re-Edition. 90's.
Vintage Eulit Panama
More info here: https://forum.tz-uk.com/showthread.p...oto-Comparison
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I'll upload some more later
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Only one with me.
That one, like mine, is a ZUZ-issued Tutima. I bought Any's one and mine from the same Zoll auction when it left its issued service.
Tutima did poduce them, in very limited quantities, and you could ask them to make you one, but they were not part of the general catalogue.
Dave
From the early 70’s.
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1940s Hanhart
1960s Heuer 2447D
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Some great timepieces on display, here are a few of mine
Another one of a 176.007. Some really lovely watches in this thread - the 60s and 70s really did supply a rich assortment of beautiful (and somewhat funky) chronographs.
Breitling
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Some seriously nice watches, especially the Type 20.
My old 38 Hanhart
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Whoever does not know how to hit the nail on the head should be asked not to hit it at all.
Friedrich Nietzsche
I think I can play.
There are some others that I don't consider to be sufficiently vintage.
Mine aren't in the best condition i'm afraid
Not sure if this Velatura is classed as vintage, I bought it second hand!
Had this London Marathon watch for years but i've no iodea which marathon it was made for, Was told they were issued to the competitors!
Old GShock that the plastic bezel is breaking up on with age!!
John
There are some really nice watches on this thread
I have add a couple since I last pasted and the vintage Chronograph collection now looks like this
Earliest would be the Heuer from late 60s, most modern 1993.
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