This one has been getting a lot of wrist-time lately; wearing it again today (forgive the old pic)... Image Unavailable, Please Login
My grandfather's Seiko Sea Horse Day-Date that he wore in Vietnam. It now resides in my brother's collection. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Nice choice! I'm watching the storms roll in with its little brother. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Wearing a gold Tiffany piece that was sold in the store on 5th Ave in NYC a couple of weeks before Christmas in 1964. I have the original signed leather strap tucked away in the safe. They advertised it as one of the thinnest watches in the world at that time. It is 3.1mm thick. . Image Unavailable, Please Login
Great look and classic! Good to know the history. So many Tiffany dials are being faked now, it is sad...
This one has something to do with a significant birthday, but I do not want to overshare on a public forum, so here is the pic: It is the Iwc pilot laureus sport for good foundation edition, limited to 2500 and not black like all the other pilots Image Unavailable, Please Login
The Tiffany is so elegant and from a significant era in our history! Love the IWC Pilot variation...especially the blue! Today it's the Navitimer on a Bremont strap. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Yeah I had to be pretty careful making sure I got a legit example. The case and strap are signed so that helped, then I found the date stamp and maker's mark. Yes, to me it is a very elegant piece. I wanted a PP calatrava (spelling?) but it was out of my price range when I was shopping for a nice dress piece. I sure like that Navitimer. Nice!
Not sure if this is th correct thread to post, but a close friend is looking for a Rolex Daytona with a black dial. Pm me if you have one for sale. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk