#101

Vintage Shaver
Seattle, WA
Today it's a Luminox 1947 chronograph.
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#102

Member
San Francisco
I'm not sure why I'm only now discovering this thread! After a year's stint wearing the Apple Watch, I decided to try giving it up for one of my mechanical watches and see how it went. Turns out I didn't miss the Apple Watch at all, and preferred the character, fashion, and, well, soul of a real mechanical watch. That got me back into looking into watches, which, as you all know, is a much more expensive enthusiasm than wet shaving. :-)

I've recently picked up two, both of which I'm just loving. First is a Nomos Ahoi Atlantik Datum, with the sort of Bauhaus style I tend to like. The other is a new Omega Seamaster Diver 300 ("SMPc"), which is an upgrade for my Seiko 5 diver-style watch. Both the Nomos and Omega are sporty, but both go casual or dressy quite easily.

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Now to take a deep breath, calm down, and enjoy these beauties.

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#103

Super Moderator
San Diego, Cal., USA
David (onethinline) that NOMOS is gorgeous! Wear it in the best of health.

Personally, I have never understood the appeal of smart watches. Aren't we plugged in more than enough in today's world? That's just my 70 year old opinion but there it is.

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#104
Beautiful David. Please allow me to offer my wrist as a winding service if either of those need it in the future. My wrist winding service has much more soul than those automatic winding machines. Wink

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#105

Posting Freak
(05-13-2016, 01:16 AM)Freddy Wrote: David (onethinline) that NOMOS is gorgeous!  Wear it in the best of health.

Personally, I have never understood the appeal of smart watches.  Aren't we plugged in more than enough in today's world?  That's just my 70 year old opinion but there it is.

Freddy I know what you mean about the smart watch - my wife gave me an Apple watch for Father's day last year and I've felt compelled to wear it but I don't like it is as much as the mechanical watches I have or even the quartz chronographs. I like that it tracks my workouts heart rate etc not sure I appreciate being reminded to stand up and walk around though. I also don't care to make/receive phone calls, emails or text messages on it but I do like the calendar display when it says I've got nothing more scheduled for that daySmile I'll probably eventually go back to a normal watch or even no watch at all which was my SOP - I only wore watches when working and I'm retired now so who cares what time it is?

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#106

Super Moderator
San Diego, Cal., USA
(05-13-2016, 04:53 PM)Marko Wrote:
(05-13-2016, 01:16 AM)Freddy Wrote: David (onethinline) that NOMOS is gorgeous!  Wear it in the best of health.

Personally, I have never understood the appeal of smart watches.  Aren't we plugged in more than enough in today's world?  That's just my 70 year old opinion but there it is.

Freddy I know what you mean about the smart watch - my wife gave me an Apple watch for Father's day last year and I've felt compelled to wear it but I don't like it is as much as the mechanical watches I have or even  the quartz chronographs.  I like that it tracks my workouts heart rate etc not sure I appreciate being reminded to stand up and walk around though.  I also don't care to make/receive phone calls, emails or text messages on it  but I do like the calendar display when it says I've got nothing more scheduled for that daySmile  I'll probably eventually go back to a normal watch or even no watch at all which was my SOP - I only wore watches when working and I'm retired now so who cares what time it is?

Mark, your reasons are exactly why I think it was an answer to a problem we didn't have. Winking

However, putting on a watch in the morning is as much a part of my dress routine as putting on my shirt. I just don't feel completely dressed without one. That's just me, though.

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#107

Vintage Shaver
Seattle, WA
Today I'm wearing an Orient 40th Anniversary LE watch.
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#108

Posting Freak
(05-14-2016, 04:42 PM)churchilllafemme Wrote: Today I'm wearing an Orient 40th Anniversary LE watch.
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Love it!!

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#109

Chazz Reinhold HOF
(This post was last modified: 05-14-2016, 07:59 PM by hrfdez.)
Very nice pieces gents. I have collected watches since I was a teen, from Rolex Bubbles, WW2 Hamiltons, to Seikos. Throughout the years I have trimmed most of my collection to a few special pieces. Mostly because the hard part of watch collecting, in my experience, is the maintenance. It can be quite expensive.

A few years back I sold my Bubble collection and my Hamiltons to an auction house for a nice profit, so now what I own I wear, mostly, lol......I still look for rare or not so rare pieces, specially discontinued models. It is a beautiful hobby for sure.

Thanks for sharing your pieces. RobK, you are my hero!

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#110

Super Moderator
San Diego, Cal., USA
As I have mentioned before, except for one "good" watch (which I have shown here) what I usually wear are cheap and cheerful knockabouts.  The one pictured here I purchased in Glasgow, Scotland and I do not believe I paid much more than £15.00, if that.  Once one gets used to the unusual readout, which is not all that difficult, it becomes a fun conversation piece.  The time is read from the red line.  The top numbers show the hour, the middle numbers show the minutes (in 5-minute intervals), and the bottom numbers show the seconds.  As the numbers move from left to right, the time can be read.  Therefore, the time shown here is 11:25 and 40 seconds.

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