Show us your watch collection in one picture!

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Here's all of them, i was checking the batteries & taking pics. No, i didn't count.



Close up of the sub groups

Imperial watches with the cross of Lorraine on the dial.
Still can't figure out if they were sold to support the Free French forces during ww2 or if it was a post war thing.


Close up


At 31mm, they are small, but they also came in a ladies size.


A few other brands also had the cross of Lorraine, like this Crawford.


Beltex Triple dates. Which crown is original? I'm thinking either the bowler hat or the really thin ones.


Again, a small watch with the venus 204 movement that was used by many. i just like the look of it.



Citizen Homer's



From L to R,
issued in 1975 (Showa 1926 +49th yr) Wristwatch type 15, to Koichi Railway.
issued in 1973 to Japan National Railways
issued in 1971 to Japan National Railways (North?)


The Omegas
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In one picture,deferent brands / types of watches often against each other’s characters & charm,at least mine appear so,I was aware of.

This is my small Reverso collection,picture was taken 3.5 years ago. I use to have 6,then I released that..... Anyway,I’ve been keeping and wearing these happily ever after.
 
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Unfortunately, at some point I gave up and just started putting watches in zip-locks and throwing them in drawers.
Me too 👍 as well as those clear fishing tackle boxes 😲

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Well these are the ones in 24 slot boxes, others live elsewhere as does my pocket Watch collection.

 
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A lot to be seen here! Great to zoom in 😎
How many in your collection?

Thanks, it is kinda fun - even for myself - to zoom in, going through each, one by one ☺️
Two of my favs missing from the picture & were with my watchmaker at the time: a Zenith Big Blue, and an Angelus Chronodato. Be nice to take a new photo
Just over a 100 in the collection, but that includes cheapos and ones bought for spares as well. Only the better ones made it to the picture, mind you, lots of projects amongst them.
 
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Not even close to being all but it was all the watches I wore for the last No Repeat November (tm).

That little Hamilton is charming. How are you enjoying the Vario field watch? I saw a review about them the other day, seems like a nice value
 
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That little Hamilton is charming. How are you enjoying the Vario field watch? I saw a review about them the other day, seems like a nice value
That little Hamilton is the Russell. I love it. If I was forced to keep 1 vintage Hamilton, that's the one I'd keep.

The Vario is awesome. The deep army green and d12 make it a perfect beater watch for sure.
 
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Plus my avatar. Just getting started by comparison to the rest of you. And I just noticed that the moonwatch is upside down….
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I try not to get them all out together. My wife believes I've only got half of what I have.
Worked so far.
This is half.

 
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I try not to get them all out together. My wife believes I've only got half of what I have.
Worked so far.
This is half.


And cleverly disguised as tea as well. You could hide them in plain sight if she's not a tea drinker.
 
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I try not to get them all out together. My wife believes I've only got half of what I have.
Worked so far.
This is half.

Ken.... I don't think that we could fool our wives....
They know more than they should!
😁
 
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Ken.... I don't think that we could fool our wives....
They know more than they should!
😁
Anyone for tea?
 
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The security system..
This seems about right--temp controlled wine-vault-style watch display; based on the "sundowners and coffee" pics, I imagine @Barking mad on a private island somewhere just passing the time until the next WRUW post 😆