Post your most unique piece

Title says it. I want to see what is in your opinion the most unique piece / oddball in your collection.

For me I think it is my Oris Aquis Cherry. Why?

Because imo these features makes it stand out compared to my other more "boring" pieces:

- cherry red sunburst dial

- steel relief bezel

- integrated bracelet with polished outer links and brushed midlink (usually it is the opposite for most brands)

- brutalist and modern casedesign (not as brutalist as a seiko monster but still not an average casedesign)

ok that is mine, now show me your oddball 😉

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It's pink, it has a calculator, and did I mention it's pink? Also it can even show dual time!

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Oh man, it's weeeeeeird

I love it

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Hamilton Jazzmaster Regulator Cinema.

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I’m a little torn here but I’d probably say it would be my Vilhelm Prism.

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I want to see a picture of your oddball.

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Qlocktwo. You need to push the button to see the time and it takes a few seconds to understand what time it is. Quite useless😅

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It’s gotta be this bad boy right here for me

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Probably this...

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I don't know which of these two is more unique. I will let you all decide.

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"Unique" Unique my Pikullik and Mainstream "Unique" my Milgauss Z Blue 😄

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Delma Quattro. Only screw down crown piece I’ve seen that requires an actual screwdriver to lock it down

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24Kt gold Gerald Genta / Asprey dual signed baller watch.

Faceted Crystal.

It’s nuts!

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Jesus Christ 🫨

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This is my grampa’s watch from the late 1980s/early 90s. It runs on a Longines quartz movement. It has a very period correct gold tone case and the train is on a clear disk that is the floating seconds hand. I have many fond memories of watching the train go through the “tunnel “ of his shirt cuff.

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Lucerne Digital Jump Hour

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Weird chrome plated case and a Baumgartner BFG866 pin-pallet movement on the inside. Very weird; it makes a statement.

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Just arrived yesterday

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Only because of all the different fonts for the numbers.

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Xeric Halograph ll Automatic

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My Söner Momentum mostly because the case shape is unique. It's taken me awhile to warm up to it but I appreciate how thin it is and how comfortable the case shape makes the watch.

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I think the most unique one is this Axis Dual Time, given to me as a birthday gift. Its mish-mash of dial textures makes it look a bit confused.

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This here is my most complex oddball. It is a Technoluxury Perpetual Calendar. This is from before Timex bought them out.

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Some say it didn't really exist, that it was just a story to scare little kids who were misbehaving. A horological myth only spoken of on dark foggy nights around a campfire. But one day on a dusty back shelf in a Pakistani bazaar there it lay...

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Chicken Foot!!!!

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Some ask why a chicken foot second hand? I ask why not?

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That’s a nice Oris.congrats crunchers.there where some nice ones!!

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1927 Gruen

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My Seiko metronome 🤪

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This Vostok celebrating the end of WW2

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Here’s the oddest ball of my bunch:

A 50 quid watch on a 20 quid silicone strap.

A man with already too many watches gotta do what he’s gotta do… buy another one…

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This one knows when it is 4PM +/- 2 minuts every day. Dinner time.

She is analog and very automatic

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Here's mine

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HorologicallyPromiscuous

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Just arrived yesterday

Hi ! Would you make a post about it? Its beatiful 🔥👀

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gorgeous watch