The watch thread
PEANUTS WROTE: "unless any of you can post a picture of your watches with a tin of custard in the background then I call bull**** on every one of you"
Well I couldnt find any Custard, but I did find a jar of HotDogs, hope this helps...



Some missing and some added, as I rotate what I have and only keep a certain amount at one address at a time.
For those interested...First picture from front to back and left to right
Omega SeaMaster 3/4 quartz
Rolex SeaDweller DeepSea
Ball Hydrocarbon Engineer Chrono
Ball Hydrocarbon Engineer Classic
Panerai Luminor Daylight
Chase Durer Trident FCXII
Breitling Bentley 6.75 BIG Date
Omega Planet Ocean Chrono
Rolex Explorer II
Breitling Chronomat Evolution
Breitling Bentley Model 'T'
Breitling Jupitor Pilot
Peanuts........Enjoy.
Nice new Breitling Bentley 6.75 BigDate added for your pleasure.
And a couple of boxes too.

Later Yoza
Well I couldnt find any Custard, but I did find a jar of HotDogs, hope this helps...



Some missing and some added, as I rotate what I have and only keep a certain amount at one address at a time.
For those interested...First picture from front to back and left to right
Omega SeaMaster 3/4 quartz
Rolex SeaDweller DeepSea
Ball Hydrocarbon Engineer Chrono
Ball Hydrocarbon Engineer Classic
Panerai Luminor Daylight
Chase Durer Trident FCXII
Breitling Bentley 6.75 BIG Date
Omega Planet Ocean Chrono
Rolex Explorer II
Breitling Chronomat Evolution
Breitling Bentley Model 'T'
Breitling Jupitor Pilot
Peanuts........Enjoy.

Nice new Breitling Bentley 6.75 BigDate added for your pleasure.

And a couple of boxes too.

Later Yoza
Last edited by yoza; May 7, 2009 at 06:53 PM.
Hotdog!
We have a winner and clearly a man with a fetish for watches, but hasproven he has genuine ownership.
I still call bull**** on the rest just stating "I own this" and "I own that".
Make with the custard!
We have a winner and clearly a man with a fetish for watches, but hasproven he has genuine ownership.
I still call bull**** on the rest just stating "I own this" and "I own that".
Make with the custard!
I dont wear leather straps so it has never been worn.
The stainless bracelet is heavy but not clunky, its slinky in fact.
Each link is articulated at two points and is held together by two screws, the joints are fixed via a screw and tube so they act like a bearing.
The stainless bracelet is heavy but not clunky, its slinky in fact.
Each link is articulated at two points and is held together by two screws, the joints are fixed via a screw and tube so they act like a bearing.
Get a watch from a watch manufacturer rather than a fashion house.
Try and get an automatic rather that quartz.
Save a bit more.
I ended up with a longines evidenza after using my buying technique! I wanted a leather strap and elegance.
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Go to a jeweller and try a few on that you like. It's suprising that some look better in the window than on your wrist.
Get a watch from a watch manufacturer rather than a fashion house.
Try and get an automatic rather that quartz.
Save a bit more.
I ended up with a longines evidenza after using my buying technique! I wanted a leather strap and elegance.
Get a watch from a watch manufacturer rather than a fashion house.
Try and get an automatic rather that quartz.
Save a bit more.
I ended up with a longines evidenza after using my buying technique! I wanted a leather strap and elegance.
thanks for the reply dave
i do intend on going and trying a few watches for size and colour to see what suits.
i was never gonna get one from a fashion house

when i quote your reply there is a link in the reply but i am unable to see it on the thread
How come you don't wear the leather? (Is it not Halal leather?-injoke if you've seen the KFC thread!)
I dont think a Luminor Daylight is minimal, its a busy, big chrono, with date.
I bought it after watching a film with Piers Brosnan in, about a diamond thief, he or a co-star had it on when on a fishing trip and it caught my eye straight away, I needed one.
But I do know what you mean Panerai are usually minimalistic watches with good clear clutter free function.
I dont like leather as it marks too easily, and I dont like the fact it has little weight, I like to know I have a watch on.
Pete Higham give us a clue what you want....all we have to play with at the moment is the budget.
I bought it after watching a film with Piers Brosnan in, about a diamond thief, he or a co-star had it on when on a fishing trip and it caught my eye straight away, I needed one.
But I do know what you mean Panerai are usually minimalistic watches with good clear clutter free function.
I dont like leather as it marks too easily, and I dont like the fact it has little weight, I like to know I have a watch on.
Pete Higham give us a clue what you want....all we have to play with at the moment is the budget.
Last edited by yoza; May 10, 2009 at 08:02 PM.
anyone seen the ideal world Website Unavailable shopping channel, they had some nice watches on last night, anyone know much about these 'make' of watch.. looked very good for about £250
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Swiss Mountaineer
Last edited by salsa-king; May 12, 2009 at 07:14 AM.
Looks OK for the price.
It uses a half decent Swiss movement too.....
http://www.ronda.ch/en/products/data...php?cal=7003.L
I dont like canister crown covers though.
It uses a half decent Swiss movement too.....
http://www.ronda.ch/en/products/data...php?cal=7003.L
I dont like canister crown covers though.
Just a BTTT for the watch service thread...none of my watches have been serviced, other than the Jupitor Pilot which was "serviced" by Breitling yet went to a place in Milton Keynes, it had a battery and seal replacement and cost me £180, I was without my watch for 10 weeks, I will never bother again unless a watch loses any of its functions.
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