DecentFirst watch I’ve bought for years
DecentFirst watch I’ve bought for years
Small watch you say? 1947 Tudor with a Rolex logo. I think it has been fiddled withTissot are good arm clocks. I was looking at Omega seamsters a while back and it gets very expensive, very quickly.
Then I started reading and looking further into it . . . .The 1950's Tissot seastar is identical to the seamster , and 1/3 of the price!
a smaller watch and more subtle than a cronograph, also fits under a shirt cuff.
I guess you drive on EV too?Guardiola spotted wearing a £1.1MILLION watch during Madrid vs City
The Spaniard is known for his stylish outfits and sharp fashion sense, often patrolling up and down the touchline in polo necks and designer brands throughout his years as a manager.www.dailymail.co.uk
I love a nice watch but got into the habit of wearing cheap fitness trackers a few years ago and can't shake the habit. I may look at Apple watches again but doubt if I'll go back to traditional watches. The world has moved on.
Not sure of the connection but no. Plan to buy one once my ancient Toyota finally dies though.I guess you drive on EV too?
That it has indeed, but I've been reminded there is something nice about wearing a watch and I really don't need it telling me Ive had a shite night's sleep!!!!The world has moved on.
Or that you still have 7000 more steps to do.That it has indeed, but I've been reminded there is something nice about wearing a watch and I really don't need it telling me Ive had a shite night's sleep!!!!
That it has indeed, but I've been reminded there is something nice about wearing a watch and I really don't need it telling me Ive had a shite night's sleep!!!!
Oh of course, sorry if you thought I was having a pop I most definitely wasn't.As I said, "I love a nice watch." At one time, a traditional analogue watch was all there was. Now there are many alternatives to choose from, depending on your needs, preferences, lifestyle, budget, and so on. No criticism was made, or intended, of anyone with different preferences.
For no other reason than I scrolled through a near identical video earlier where all the 'cheap' watches were £300-£500.
At least these 5 are up too around £100, (i think, i didnt linger)
Oh and 1, 3, 5, 2 then 4!
Did you take it apart and draw on it with your rotring pen?Small watch you say? 1947 Tudor with a Rolex logo. I think it has been fiddled with
Had it serviced by an old codger watch specialist, he was very enthusiastic about it and made no mention of the guts being changed or tampered with.Did you take it apart and draw on it with your rotring pen?
there were a lot of collaborative efforts back then. Not all legit, but many were.
Common movements is the easiest to identify . . . There are as some very well engineered watches for hundreds which are the same inside as 'famous ' ones for thousands. . . . . To the point, like cars, they get bought and used to restore more desirable tat.
A Belgian friend bought an Austin Westminster 15 years ago . . . . sold the engine for ten times to a Healey racer.
I have a Tag Heuer watch my husband bought me about 23 years ago. Can’t see it without glasses on now, took me a few days to realise it needs a new battery
that’s nice