A 1968 Seikomatic. Keeping better time than my 6R35 Alpinist. Very clean dial with a recessed crown at 4 o’clock .
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A 1968 Seikomatic. Keeping better time than my 6R35 Alpinist. Very clean dial with a recessed crown at 4 o’clock .
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My IWC from the 50’s
Keeps great time
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felca
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My birth year 1968 Datejust.
It seems quite small when I first put it on but a few minutes later feels just right!!
Lorier Falcon III . Very affordable Explorer alternative at a Tenth of the price .
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One of my favourite watches ...
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Mine. Such a versitile watch!
Omega Seamaster 120m by Robert Seymour, on Flickr
Omega Seamaster 120m by Robert Seymour, on Flickr
Omega Seamaster 120m by Robert Seymour, on Flickr
Omega Seamaster 120m by Robert Seymour, on Flickr
SBGX 009
34 I think, looks bigger though...
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60 years old and still looks modern!
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Bought this in 1991.
Ok ok, actually put on a proper 36mm watch...
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Here is a 36mm (38 to the crown) Citizen. It is full Duratect titanium with an AR coated sapphire crystal. The notable thing about this watch is that Citizen say it is the worlds first full metal, solar, radio controlled watch.
The quality shows up in the fit and finish, with its applied polished metal batons and matt finished metal numerals.
The dial is a very attractive honeycomb pattern, when you examine it closely. The AR coated sapphire crystal gives great clarity to this attractive dial.
Lume still good after 20+ years.
It has a bit of an Explorer vibe to it.
Mitch
Can 35mm join in?
I've become a bit smitten with this one after an impulse buy from here. Now I keep looking at Seiko Skyliners.
And also this more obvious choice…
CW Sealander, a really nice 36mm do it all type of watch. Cheers, John B4
I've only got one 36mm or in and around that size in my watchbox.
It's an Accutron Astronaut with the coffin link bracelet.
It's a watch that I hunted for, bought via auction as a non-runner and had repaired and serviced by Bob Piker in the states, before getting it shipped back to me in Ireland.
It's use by the SR71 crews crosses over 2 big interests of mine.
One old in aviation, and one new in my grŕ for watches.
That said, this watch has been hijacked by my Son and is one that he wears quite often.
Ok ok 37mm just imagine shaving 1/2mm of each side.
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Definitely my favorite size. Here are a few:
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A couple of 36mm Automatic Aqua Terra's.
Everest Honeycomb on a grey goat strap. Been wearing that one a lot lately.
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Mine says hi!
I am so glad smaller watches are back in fashion
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BUBI
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I love a smaller watch, takes a bit of adjustment when you look down to see a smaller piece after years of 40mm+ but.yiu soon readjust
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