WRUW Today?

Posts
9,880
Likes
55,829
Negatory…sticking with the period correct 1175/640 which I really dig…but have a reminder placard regarding the 1039/516…

I actually think that the 1175/640 is the more robust bracelet of the two, and it is period correct for the watch, but I see from the EOA that the watch originally came with a 1039/516. Makes you wonder what happened to it along the way.
 
Posts
229
Likes
1,768
Trying on this unusual strap. I think it looks cool for summer and certain outfits. The white stripe is actually a separate piece of leather, not painting.
 
Posts
644
Likes
5,470
Still can’t believe I’m married to this amazing woman, 11 years in the business today!

Constellation C
Reference: 168.0056
Year: 1972
Cal: 1011
 
Posts
4,923
Likes
49,744
Doctors office to find out about what to do about torn ligaments in left and right shoulders.
Good things come in pairs 🙁

 
Posts
8,818
Likes
73,212
Doctors office to find out about what to do about torn ligaments in left and right shoulders.
Good things come in pairs 🙁


‘To tear one shoulder ligament may be regarded as a misfortune; to tear both looks like carelessness”. (With apologies to Oscar Wilde).

I hope they mend quickly
 
Posts
13,755
Likes
53,680
Connie week continues. Silver Onyx Cal 564.
 
Posts
3,238
Likes
33,512
New addition...Vintage Omega Seamaster 60m 166.062 with spider web dial...
I need proof that you were wearing some kind of shorts before I give out a “Like”. And on advice of my lawyer @gbesq these mugs get hand washed. A bit of water on the Speedy is ok.
 
Posts
944
Likes
3,898
Since @GuiltyGear and I have been posting about the solid gold examples of similar case references, I couldn’t wear any one but this one today.