That Sinn is sweet. You guys in the Salon are always speaking to my addictions.......bikes and watches.
Anyone have any input on the IWC portuguese stainless model? I think it's ref. 3714 or something likethat.
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Congrats Cody. Looking for U1 myself. Great looking piece!
Oh man, that Sinn U1 is a classy looking watch. Understated looks and super solid.
Nice pickup!
-Joe
Thanks everybody!
Congrats, Cody! And should we say Happy Birthday, too? ;-) Wow, those Sinn divers are such a distinctive watch. Looks like something out of the MOMA or MAD in NY. But seriously, only one photo? C'mon!
Any recommendations on online vintage watch retailers?
I have been scanning vintagewatchrestoration and connoisseur of time... anything else I should pay attention too? Looking for a 1950s Omega/Jaeger LeCoultre/IWC etc.
Got some cash
Bought some wheels
Took it out
'Cross the fields
Lost Control
Hit a wall
But we're alright
A great watch, a weird movie, and almost certainly the best Bond theme song of all time. Also one of only a handful of songs that have both an awesome original version, and an awesome cover version.
I think this is about as close as I'll get to wearing what Bond wore; a cruddy picture of my Sinn on a Bond nato (the post Blue-Ray Bond, not the skunk stripe model).
CLW20995 by Cody Wms, on Flickr
Thought you guys would appreciate my friend Colin The Watchmaker's latest Facebook status update:
"fixing watches like it's going out of style. which it did. forty years ago."
Got some cash
Bought some wheels
Took it out
'Cross the fields
Lost Control
Hit a wall
But we're alright
not sure if you guys have seen this but oh well
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/07/07/fa...general&src=me
I got this awesome Air King as an Xmas gift from my ma-in-law.
-Joe
Wow, how did I miss this one? Congrats! What a classic, and with such a cool history. When I was a kid I knew an RAF Battle of Britain veteran who wore an old Rolex airman's watch. I've got my eye on a no-date Rolex myself . . . someday. The date function just seems a little unnecessary in the smart phone days. And I think the dial looks cleaner. Thanks for sharing.
I've had this pocket watch for as long as I can remember.
While home over christmas, I started looking at it, and finally figured it out. I unscrewed the case back and saw this:
The serial number dates it to 1895. It's been passed along down to me for a few generations. I was rather excited. I wound it up and it seems to be keeping time well, so I'm thinking about getting a chain/ strap for it. Anyone have any recommendations? Would prefer leather.
have not flipped through the whole thread, but can't understand the fixation with big watches. on the other hand, maybe it's sour grapes - i have wrists like a 10 yo girl...
and if no one's linked to this yet, great watch blog
Watches Worth Knowing About - HODINKEE
I agree with you on the large watches. The classic Patek Philippe is around 36mm or less. I really think the larger chronographs pushed the size out to 40mm+ and now you have freakish thick watches at 50mm.
When I look at watches, I have the soft spot for the classic Patek but I really think the watches by FP Journe are pretty slick.
That Hodinkee site is dangerous...
Came across this and thought it was pretty cool:
George Nelson Howard Miller Flip Clock // Rosewood Eames Vintage RARE | eBay
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