WRUW Today?

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A shot from this morning of my 3861 sapphire sandwich (and a scarab beetle cufflink for good measure…)
 
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Rounded out the day with what has become one of my most worn watches these past couple of months.

 
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When I joined OF, this was my fave but over the years I’ve I’ve acquired Connies, Seamasters, Longines and a varied drawerful of lovely watches (mainly 60s/70s) but every now and then this persuades me to strap it on and once it’s on I find it very hard to stop myself wearing it - it keeps coming like one of those 1950s scary monster films - anyway, it’s basically back in the first team 😲

 
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Good day all. 1952 first generation Globemaster reference 2652 with a two tone textured crosshair dial.
 
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Sundowners..


Coffee..

this little guy is just a cool little dude. He is like a dog in a cats body.


The coffee and sundowners crew which also includes my wife (not pictured)
 
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Mathey-Tissot Divers (best of the best category)

- Ca. 1971 Mathey-Tissot “Mergulhador” Skin Diver - Ref. 1635 - powered by a “Ultra High Frequency” (UHF) Mathey-Tissot signed ETA 2784 automatic movement. (f ~ 28,800 A/h vs. 21,600 A/h) - At 38mm, reference 1635 came with various iridescent dials including turquoise, red and orange. Mergulhador means “scuba diver” in Portuguese.

- Ca. 1975 Mathey-Tissot Skin Diver - Ref. 1631 - powered by a “Ultra High Frequency” (UHF) Mathey-Tissot signed ETA 2784 automatic movement. (f ~ 28,800 A/h vs. 21,600 A/h). At 37mm, reference 1631 came with various iridescent dials including blue, red and green, as well as being available in traditional black. There were identical male and female (Ref. 1633) versions available.

Both the Ref. 1631 and Ref. 1635 are exceptionally difficult to find, especially in nice condition, but a gem of a watch if you do!
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