Great collection. I would say you need a Pilot's watch, Dress watch, Automatic Chrono.
Maybe a Longines Zulu time:
Glycine Airman:
A Seiko Presage is enough for a dress watch.
For Chrono there's too many choices.
If you don't want to break the bank a Sea-Gull 1963
Alpina Startimer
I think you dead on. I have been looking at Sinn for pilot watches and Longines for Dress and yes more Seiko’s. Also have looked at Pitzmann for something different. Eventually I do want to add French, Italian, American micro brands to the mix. The search is part of the fun. Like hunting down a good bottle of Red 😊.
Very nice. Looks like you like divers and complex dials. You have a simple field watch for when the mood strikes and the Bulova can fill the dress watch bill when needed. And the Seamaster when you want to pull out a big gun. Why buy more if you don’t have a “must have” eating at you?
Very nice. Looks like you like divers and complex dials. You have a simple field watch for when the mood strikes and the Bulova can fill the dress watch bill when needed. And the Seamaster when you want to pull out a big gun. Why buy more if you don’t have a “must have” eating at you?
Thank you...I just like collecting. I find the hunt rewarding and some watch is always eating at me....😀
Thank you...I just like collecting. I find the hunt rewarding and some watch is always eating at me....😀
For a fun diversion how about a big colorful Swatch. I have one and like it more than I expected.
For something else different, a mid-century piece - see Baltic and Traska websites. Might take you imagination back to a different time (and they look good)
For a fun diversion how about a big colorful Swatch. I have one and like it more than I expected.
For something else different, a mid-century piece - see Baltic and Traska websites. Might take you imagination back to a different time (and they look good)
If I may suggest a classic dress watch to round out your impressive collection - a vintage vermeil Cartier Tank de must. You'll get a dress watch and a rectangular timepiece so you're all set for all occasions.
I’ll never understand why people just ask for a blanket recommendation and post absolutely no parameters. I mean at least give us some inclination of what kind of watch you like. I mean you’re not even gonna tell us that you prefer, dive, watches, or dress watches? How is this a constructive discussion when nobody knows what you like and don’t like? And yes, I understand the OP posted pictures but he could be wanting to go in a completely different direction at this point and I’ll never know! 😅🙈
I’m glad it worked out for you. I just could never do that exercise without setting up some guidelines because I would be given way to many options and it would be information overload. Have a great weekend!
I also own the same Aquitaine. I think it looks great on a sand or light beige nato. My next purchase is the sealander GMT. I own three CW watches and it's become really difficult to buy any other brand since.
I also own the same Aquitaine. I think it looks great on a sand or light beige nato. My next purchase is the sealander GMT. I own three CW watches and it's become really difficult to buy any other brand since.
Indeed. I have the rubber strap and leather for it but looks great on that NATO. Where did you pick up the NATO?
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Very nice collection! Particularly the Seikos...some really nice pieces (Alpinists etc)
Great collection! Don't think you need to add anything else.
Great collection. I would say you need a Pilot's watch, Dress watch, Automatic Chrono.
Maybe a Longines Zulu time:
Glycine Airman:
A Seiko Presage is enough for a dress watch.
For Chrono there's too many choices.
If you don't want to break the bank a Sea-Gull 1963
Alpina Startimer
Great collection. I would say you need a Pilot's watch, Dress watch, Automatic Chrono.
Maybe a Longines Zulu time:
Glycine Airman:
A Seiko Presage is enough for a dress watch.
For Chrono there's too many choices.
If you don't want to break the bank a Sea-Gull 1963
Alpina Startimer
I think you dead on. I have been looking at Sinn for pilot watches and Longines for Dress and yes more Seiko’s. Also have looked at Pitzmann for something different. Eventually I do want to add French, Italian, American micro brands to the mix. The search is part of the fun. Like hunting down a good bottle of Red 😊.
That’s a really solid and well thought out collection.
That’s a really solid and well thought out collection.
Thank you. Much appreciated…
Amazing collection! But we all need a Gshock square right?
Very nice. Looks like you like divers and complex dials. You have a simple field watch for when the mood strikes and the Bulova can fill the dress watch bill when needed. And the Seamaster when you want to pull out a big gun. Why buy more if you don’t have a “must have” eating at you?
Very nice. Looks like you like divers and complex dials. You have a simple field watch for when the mood strikes and the Bulova can fill the dress watch bill when needed. And the Seamaster when you want to pull out a big gun. Why buy more if you don’t have a “must have” eating at you?
Thank you...I just like collecting. I find the hunt rewarding and some watch is always eating at me....😀
Amazing collection! But we all need a Gshock square right?
Indeed lol...
Thank you...I just like collecting. I find the hunt rewarding and some watch is always eating at me....😀
For a fun diversion how about a big colorful Swatch. I have one and like it more than I expected.
For something else different, a mid-century piece - see Baltic and Traska websites. Might take you imagination back to a different time (and they look good)
For a fun diversion how about a big colorful Swatch. I have one and like it more than I expected.
For something else different, a mid-century piece - see Baltic and Traska websites. Might take you imagination back to a different time (and they look good)
I am loving the AQUASCAPHE.
I am loving the AQUASCAPHE.
I have an Aquascaphe. It’s my favorite Diver. It’s cool how the domed crystal distorts the dial
I have an Aquascaphe. It’s my favorite Diver. It’s cool how the domed crystal distorts the dial
It’s looks like an homage to the fifty fathom. I have one sapphire bezel with my CW. Definitely going to have a long look at Baltic. Thank you.
Cool collection. I see lots of tool watches. Any need for a dress watch?
If I may suggest a classic dress watch to round out your impressive collection - a vintage vermeil Cartier Tank de must. You'll get a dress watch and a rectangular timepiece so you're all set for all occasions.
Thank you
Dress option: Vintage Doxa or perhaps vintage Seamaster to compliment your new one (everyday and special occasion
GADA: While I think any watch can be a GADA (I only own a 62MAS only), perhaps something simpler like a new Longines Conquest?
Dress option: Vintage Doxa or perhaps vintage Seamaster to compliment your new one (everyday and special occasion
GADA: While I think any watch can be a GADA (I only own a 62MAS only), perhaps something simpler like a new Longines Conquest?
I love this watch with a black dial.
what bracelet you using on your samurai?
what bracelet you using on your samurai?
https://www.strapcode.com/products/strapcode-watch-bands-metal-ss-bcl20-b156 Takes the watch to the next level.
what bracelet you using on your samurai?
Waiting on this rubber strap. Should arrive today. https://www.strapcode.com/collections/crafter-blue-for-seiko-samurai/products/le-cb-cb09a-22a20bzz
I’ll never understand why people just ask for a blanket recommendation and post absolutely no parameters. I mean at least give us some inclination of what kind of watch you like. I mean you’re not even gonna tell us that you prefer, dive, watches, or dress watches? How is this a constructive discussion when nobody knows what you like and don’t like? And yes, I understand the OP posted pictures but he could be wanting to go in a completely different direction at this point and I’ll never know! 😅🙈
Actually it’s been very constructive.
Actually it’s been very constructive.
I’m glad it worked out for you. I just could never do that exercise without setting up some guidelines because I would be given way to many options and it would be information overload. Have a great weekend!
That's a cracking collection, but it's missing a G-Shock!
That's a cracking collection, but it's missing a G-Shock!
So I have been told lol.
Cw sealander gmt would fit into this collection perfectly
I also own the same Aquitaine. I think it looks great on a sand or light beige nato. My next purchase is the sealander GMT. I own three CW watches and it's become really difficult to buy any other brand since.
I also own the same Aquitaine. I think it looks great on a sand or light beige nato. My next purchase is the sealander GMT. I own three CW watches and it's become really difficult to buy any other brand since.
Indeed. I have the rubber strap and leather for it but looks great on that NATO. Where did you pick up the NATO?
Watch Gecko - Ridge military watch strap - Beige
Watch Gecko - Ridge military watch strap - Beige
Thanks. Much appreciated…