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The New Vintage '69 is one of those rare examples that comes across convincingly in every configuration.

Great photo, Lou.

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Very nice sub! Got a modern m31 but still looking for something similar than your vintage 300t

Thanks. Yeah I have a 1200T I bought a few months ago, but ever since I've been lusting after the original.

Anyway, Halios Tropik SS today:

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The New Vintage '69 is one of those rare examples that comes across convincingly in every configuration.

Great photo, Lou.

Art

Well, perhaps not the white and orange one, but I do like the others....

Thank you, Art.
 
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Chocolate in the San Francisco sun


Headed to Napa in a couple months, will be staying in the city for a few days, just in case you're looking to get rid of this awful looking girl. 😉 DIBS!
 
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I love the fact you have a Junghans!
Thanks, but why ? The ink?
I love the simplicity of Junghans

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The other precious metal (Palladium):

A bit different. Palladium watches aren't often seen. Looks nice with the dark gray dial.

Not certain that even the vintage Lucien Piccard models are very well regarded around these parts. This one is the only white gold watch in the menagerie. This one's automatic movement runs great and is a good timekeeper. Would love to know who made the movements for Lucien Piccard back in the 50s - 60s.

 
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Thanks, but why ? The ink?
I love the simplicity of Junghans

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The fact that you and I have the same tastes in watches. Junghans takes a second place to Nomos way to much and yours and mine watch tastes intersect way more then I want to admit.