Posts 615 Likes 10,970 cgaites ·Aug 3, 2024 New Tudor Black Bay 58 GMT. I believe the kids these days call this one the “Diet Coke” 😀
Posts 2,189 Likes 16,951 Paedipod ·Aug 3, 2024 Thrown on at a friend’s request…didn’t bother to correct the date
Posts 918 Likes 6,258 BPD ·Aug 3, 2024 30 degrees tropical salt water last week to 23 degrees Lake Huron freshwater today but same watch for both types of water 😀
Posts 2,987 Likes 15,966 hmmmcamu ·Aug 3, 2024 BULOVA 666ft. DEEP SEA CHRONOGRAPHE series variant: B 1973 in 2024
Posts 4,010 Likes 38,838 ghce ·Aug 3, 2024 Repairing my Karcher water blaster today. Stopped working last week.
Posts 16,962 Likes 155,843 Alpha ·Aug 4, 2024·Kilt Owner, Beagle Parent, Omega Collector Obviously not wearing but decided to give the 1944 JLC travel clock an outing.
Posts 297 Likes 2,153 HamDoctor ·Aug 4, 2024 Sometimes it's relaxing to just throw on a simple quartz watch, no date-setting, no winding, just grab-and-go ... and you needn't even miss out on classic art deco styling and movable lugs, either 😀
R Posts 14 Likes 27 rodd ·Aug 4, 2024 redpcar Cool old Pulsar and a smoke 😀 As goldmember would say: “schmoke and a pulsar?” 😉
Posts 4,618 Likes 114,098 Lou P ·Aug 4, 2024·YaY! ghce Every time I see this one I am gobsmacked at its form and aesthetic, it doesn't need to be stainless all the time! Whats the reference? It's a 3191.50. Part of a trio of 18K Speedmasters released in 1992. Our own RJ reviewed it here: https://www.fratellowatches.com/gold-moonwatch-jubilee-27-chro-c12/#gref And now for something totally different. 😜 Tuna from 1986 at the river this morning...YaY! Edited: Aug 4, 2024