D
LOL! I was biding my time for the right moment to use the “nuclear option.” [emoji23] But now that you’ve “outed” me, here goes:
DUE TO THE GRAPHIC AND SENSITIVE NATURE OF THE FOLLOWING PICTURE, VIEWER DISCRETION IS ADVISED!!!
Brilliant collection - love the Tudor black bay bronze blue on NATO strap looking to pick one up shortly...how do you find it?View attachment 91683 Busy since march... Only one gen. There are a couple of others that mrs has them some where else
It's a very nice watch, really worth buying!!! Just make sure it's XF version.Brilliant collection - love the Tudor black bay bronze blue on NATO strap looking to pick one up shortly...how do you find it?
@hasel53128 here is a thread for you lol. Are you up to the challenge?
My watchbox keeps changing and I have a few out getting work done all the time. I gave up snapshots of the collection for this reason. It only reminds me of the ones that got away lol.
Let’s not forget @minty007. He’s got a mother lode too. [emoji2]
But it is all worth it for those amazing wristshots I am really loving the Reverso you are sporting at the momentHa! Although nothing like yours, my friend...
Mine seem to be stashed all over the house... I'd have a tough enough time even finding them all :laugh: (I think I have more than a dozen in various stages of repair on the work bench alone...)
But it is all worth it for those amazing wristshots I am really loving the Reverso you are sporting at the moment
Bloooody heck!!! What’s the gen/rep ratio on this ???LOL! I was biding my time for the right moment to use the “nuclear option.” [emoji23] But now that you’ve “outed” me, here goes:
DUE TO THE GRAPHIC AND SENSITIVE NATURE OF THE FOLLOWING PICTURE, VIEWER DISCRETION IS ADVISED!!!
lovely collection - may I ask where you got that Datejust from?? Exactly what I’m looking for. And the AP in the top right ??
Bloooody heck!!! What’s the gen/rep ratio on this ???
Aimed at the guys with incredible collections - assuming most pieces won’t get worn often - what are the implications to not leaving the watches on winders ??
Thanks in advance
Thankyou for the info. I hope to one day have a 1/4 of your collection!!!If my math is correct, it’s roughly 1:4.
People have different takes on this question. I’m no watch expert, and can only speak from my own personal experience. For all the watches in my collection, I have just the 2 in 1 winder you see in the picture. I hardly use it, to be honest. Most of my watches will be wound and worn only 4-5 times a year. I’ve not noticed any problems resulting from the long intervals of idleness. If anything, I’d argue that it’s good for the longevity of fragile rep movements.
If my math is correct, it’s roughly 1:4.
People have different takes on this question. I’m no watch expert, and can only speak from my own personal experience. For all the watches in my collection, I have just the 2 in 1 winder you see in the picture. I hardly use it, to be honest. Most of my watches will be wound and worn only 4-5 times a year. I’ve not noticed any problems resulting from the long intervals of idleness. If anything, I’d argue that it’s good for the longevity of fragile rep movements.