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Need to choose between the 1928 Hamilton Art-Deco Tonneau, or the 1938 Bauhaus Longines.
 
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Need to choose between the 1928 Hamilton Art-Deco Tonneau, or the 1938 Bauhaus Longines.
Longines! That model will be more versatile 😀
 
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Ha ha over a year ago my wife hid a couple watches from the burglars and they have been MIA ever since. She found them yesterday. A small movado Vizio I won on eBay one night when I was still drinking but it was before we were married and back then to me this was a “nice watch”.
The bulova my father had on the day he passed. Nothing special but I remember him liking it a lot so it has meaning to me. Maybe I can get my wife to wear the movado and I just need to pop a new battery in pops bulova
 
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My 32 year old Speedmaster 345.0808, one owner (me), 21 seconds fast since last re-set, 16 days ago. I gave its its first service on March 14, regulated and re-set on the 16th. This is the longest continuous stretch that I have worn it, since acquired in 1991.

 
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classic and simple but far from boring 😀
That looks minty awesome. What year?
And dibs!!!
 
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Set to Switzerland time while watching a live JLC video event from Watches and Wonders 2023



The new Reverso Chronograph is really something, and priced -- more or less -- for ordinary mortals.

The new Reverso Tourbillon was amazing and can be yours for a mere $US 140,000.

Fun fact: during the Q&A it was revealed that when JLC built its most recent Gyro-Tourbillon, the watchmaker needed 4 months just to assemble and test the tourbillon mechanism. This offering sold for a half-million dollars [but there is one listed on Chrono24 now for a mere $212,000].
 
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Negroni in Berlin mit Mme JetA1 and my grand father's Zenith Stellina