State of my humble collection - photos intensive

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Thank you. That's a slate dial actually. In certain looks, looks dark blue/ purple/ grey/ fantastic color. 😉
 
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Thank you. That's a slate dial actually. In certain looks, looks dark blue/ purple/ grey/ fantastic color. 😉

Even better. I don't know that I've seen one of these in person — really lovely!
 
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Thanks for sharing. The two seiko 6138s are my favorites! I can see why they spawned your passion.
 
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Wow, so many stunners! What a collection!

Dibs on the Contograf if you ever sell it 🥰🥰
 
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Wow some collection ! Where do you find all of these ?
 
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Awesome post indeed...Love the Universal and the way you straped them...Hermes style band are so classy in my eyes...
 
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Hi folks,

The year is almost ending and I'm counting my blessings that 2016 has been a wonderful year for me.

I'll like to share my SOTC with you (some watches are still in the spa unfortunately) but most of them are here..... Apologies in advance that the photos has been slightly overexposed... sadly, the patina on lume seems too light. :-(

Let's start with some chronographs.


Some Universal Geneves:








The super well made robust Contograf:





Grail A386, still very underappreciated in my opinion:





Monaco 1133B, the watch for any Heuer enthusiast:





Monte Carlo 7169, some of the toughest watch to find in minty condition





The best looking Seafarer in my opinion





The Holy grail of all Autavias, the 1st exec 2446 big eyes:






And no chronograph collection is complete without the big red 6263 Daytona





Moving on to the Divers......

The SM300 BTND





The diver from Omega that started it all, CK 2913





Another quintessential from Rolex, the 5513 and the best looking matte dial version in my opinion, the MKIII Maxi dial lollipop





And the grail of them all, the Fifty Fathoms from 1954, with rare small rotomatic fonts, earliest small font bezel and triangle end minute hand:






I do have some dress watches. In fact, I have a big weakness for sector, cross hair dials. They are really pretty...

Lovely pair of pie pan, sector dials from Omega & Rolex:





A pair of rare Omega Chronometres from the 40s. Finding them in original good condition dial is a super challenge!!!
With a similar style Longines:





With a very rare, jumbo oversized 38mm case with fixed lugs longines from the 40s (usually the jumbos are 37.5mm, and regular lugs, this is a rare reference)






With some odd balls, where I didn't have a specific theme for them:






Moving on to some REAL vintage oddballs, but these are some of the rarest hardest watches to find.... These are watches that dare to do things different and in our time, we have out independent watchmakers.







2 favourite seikos of mine, the very first chronograph from Seiko, with a very rare sector dial variant, and the yellow "Monaco":






And to a pair of watches that started all the madness in 2004.

The curse of this passion started by this duo:






I hope that this post has been inspirational, or at least you have enjoyed scrolling through the photos.
If you like my kinda watches, I have a IG account at jackwongyf. see ya!
Just splendid!!
 
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lol @ "humble"

Those are some beautiful chronos you've got. Just a couple of my grails...
 
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This post has me breathing heavy. An awesome collection!
 
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Shall we call you Humble Jack from now on? 😉

😲 collection...Just outstanding!
 
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Such a "humble" collection. That 6263 is in such a minty condition 😀