This is my wedding watch, bought in 2010 or 2011 (can't quite remember when I was married, it seems so long ago), restored and serviced and left in a safe for six months until my wedding day. My Austin-Healey had been off the road since 1996, had been fully restored and had finally had the overdrive gearbox fitted and was ready to collect the morning of the wedding. I woke up after four hours sleep, put my Montreal on for the first time, was given a lift to collect the Healey and took this picture as I set off to Brooklands to get married.
A few more. Here's Jack Heuer having a look at the wedding watch: Didn't take it on honeymoon though: More car stuff: Me being smug driving the actual DB5 from Goldfinger:
On May 18, 2015, I posted a picture of my 1933 Rolex Prince Observatory duo-dial “doctor’s” watch (movement only). Since then I have added a few more “best photos” to my gallery.
Did my best to capture the details of the Alpha caliber movement of my recently acquired NOMOS Tangente.