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I am quite eclectic. Many years ago I was initially attracted to certain vintage IWC models (Ingenieurs), and spent a few years mainly focussed on them. Then, over time, my interests widened, and I began the long, interesting journey that continues to this day. I do focus mainly on watches from the 'Golden Era', which I would say roughly covers the mid/late '40s through the early '60s. This period produced, in my view, the very best watches across a fairly wide spectrum. By that I mean not only were the top-class makers (e.g. PP, AP, V&C) producing iconic masterpieces, but even mid-high brands such as Longines and Omega were at the top of their games. Not only did they produce superb chronometers, but their more common models were often outstanding. The manual-wind movements such as the Omega 30mm and Longines 30L remain among the best ever produced, and especially so given their high-production numbers.
I generally prefer simple, understated designs, and only own one chronograph. I have, in recent years, developed a soft spot for (mostly) mid-range vintage dive watches, and that aspect of my collection has expanded rapidly. I have a fairly large group of chronometers, as well.
Part of what I enjoy the most about collecting is that there are so many interesting sub-genres to consider. I have become much more open-minded over the years, though still have high standards when it comes to condition. I now have quite a few examples from manufacturers that I once dismissed as being moderate, and it feels good to have discovered that many of the "lesser" brands actually designed some very nice watches and movements.
Longines is one of, if not my favorite brand. I have some Conquests, several individual models, and, of course, Flagships...
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When I worked for Longines I met Chi-Ling (lady in the middle) during a visit she made to St-Imier. She actually looks that good in real life and she's over 40 years old - it's witchcraft I tell you
Definitely blue
Well I'll be damned
This can't be real.. surely?
I agree, it's annoyingly tempting!
Yeah you're probably right
That's very elegant
I have wanted a pilots watch for sometime.
IWC released the Vintage Pilot and I fell in love, and then I tried it on and did not care for how it wore on my wrist at all.
I kinda gave up on finding something till I ran across this!
Im in love, wears great, very unique and the dial is amazing.
I am wearing it on a Barton Jetson Nato. These straps are amazing, thick yet soft!