Post a curated single-brand three-watch collection

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Steel Sisters.
2852, 14900, 168.024.
 
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Here are my happy trio of Gallet Multichron 12. An early waterproof V71, a classic white dialled EP40, and a "He who must no be named" black dial EP40-68 example.

Obligatory movement photo for IMHO one of the finest chronograph movements.

 
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Thanks - it looks even better in your photo than on the website! I guess it ages nicely with time and goes a little bit darker... thanks for the link.
 
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Thanks - it looks even better in your photo than on the website! I guess it ages nicely with time and goes a little bit darker... thanks for the link.

It’s probably partially just the lighting in the pic. It has aged a little but I’ve only had it for a few months so not a ton yet. I’d say in person it’s probably in between my pic and the pic on the site.
 
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I finally completed a trilogy: Seamaster, Speedmaster and Constellation.

 
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I finally completed a trilogy: Seamaster, Speedmaster and Constellation.

love the red on the f300, it really pops
 
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love the red on the f300, it really pops
I love the red too, it is what makes an otherwise OK appearing watch something special.
 
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Ooooo...late to the game, but I've got a few to share....
Here's a trio of Seiko 5126 'Rally' watches.
 
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Three Yemas....a Rallygraf, a vintage Superman, and a modern Superman maxi dial coke GMT.

 
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Lastly, 3 old Seiko divers, a 6217 62MAS, a 6215 non professional, and a 6159 Professional.