Is that a 16550 with a creamy dial or is that a 16570 under warm lighting?
Seems like a 216570, from the look of the orange GMT hand
Is that a 16550 with a creamy dial or is that a 16570 under warm lighting?
There are a few more other watches in another box, but I might settle for those three and put the others up for sale. I somehow prefer a smaller collection over my about 20 watches I had before at some point.
To be honest, the Carrera wouldn't be my first choice for a Chrono. But this is a Gen and I got it for a special milestone in my life, so it has some kind of connection to me and I don't want to sell it. Otherwise I would probably choose a Speedmaster, PAM or something like that.Maybe I need to try the Tag Heuer Carrera next.
Beautiful Collection ssr905 !
Thank you for sharing.
What factory is the Jaeger-LeCoultre bottom row second from the left ?
What factory is the Omega bottom row third from the left ?
Thank you !
Bro, can you tell me please where I can buy that watch box?
Thank you
Thank you [mention]museguy [/mention]
The two watches you singled out are actually gens. The JLC is a Master Grande Taille and the Omega is a 1962 manual wind.
Here another shot of the "real" collection. There are still a few more than just the three on the previous page. But I might sell the Daytona soon as it's a bit over the top for me and I'm also not so sure on the JLC. It's a really beautiful watch, but I wear it like three times a year. But as I don't really need the money and it doesn't really take up any space I will probably just keep it.
Thanks. Been collecting watches for 7-8 years total. 4 years collecting reps. At some point, I had over 50 affordable gens before I found the Dark Side. Now, there are only about 30 gens, culled mostly by gifting to friends and relatives. You could say I’ve gone totally “Repan.”[emoji12] The gens I still buy and keep are bronze pieces and others that are only of sentimental value. I just don’t have the desire, time, or patience for sale transactions.