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Post by tea boy »

As my 911 is tucked up for the winter I may as well talk about watches.
I have a sub which I use as an everyday watch. One owner from new, full service history etc. Never given me a seconds trouble.
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My favorite is my 1967 (pre moon) cal321 Omega speedmaster. The chrono function on this has just packed in so it has just gone in for repair.
I have had to go to my back up watch
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I know that having one of these 'new old' watches is a bit like having a back dated 911 but I could not find a nice enough original Heuer that I could afford. Though it is much more reliable than my original speedy, it is not as nice.
Sorry about the rubbish pics, I am only an amateur.
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Post by 911Smonster »

My watch collection has been growing steadily over the past 15 years. Now consists of:-

Omega Speedmaster Auto Date - classic styling, top quality engineering
Omega Speedmaster Pro X-33 - the ultimate "G-shock" watch
Girard-Perregaux Traveller II - Sunday best!
Poljot Sturmanskie 3133 chrono - Russian answer to the Speedmaster "moon" watch
Glycine Airman 18 - 24hr format, classic aviators watch
Oris F1 day/date - freebie

Watches are a bit self indulgent - a bit like classic 911s really ;)
But who cares?
'73 911 2.4S (gone!)
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Post by 40 scout »

Heres my favourite - took me ages to find - 1133B early 70's Monaco with box and papers - also got a Speedmaster - absolute classic styling!

Both get worn regularly so have picked up a few small knocks - I think they call it patina :lol:

Good ones will hold their money unless your unlucky like a mate of mine who had the bonnet of his 911 come crashing down on his Rolex Daytona :? - straight throught the glass - wrecked the movement!!!

Steve

PS - Its got nothing to do with telling the time! :wink:

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'72 911T - 212 BHP 2.7, on PMO's
'62 RHD T6 B outlaw
'71 Alfa GT Veloce 2000

1929 Indian 101 'bobber' project.
'40 Indian Sport Scout bobber
VW T5
!920's Racing Cycle
1920's Premier cycle
A few vintage Heuers

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Post by left4dead »

Luke,

There's a vintage Heuer Carrera here:

http://www.moonwatchtimepieces.com/Site/watch_list.asp

Plus several other interesting pieces (check the Zenith El Primero, although I'm a little biased...! :wink: )
Steve

1 x '67S, 3 x 2.4S all RHD

A privilege & pleasure to have owned them all.
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Post by Luke »

well the numbers didn't quite add up to an AP in the end, but I'm now the happy owner of this:

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Post by Del »

nice choice Luke. Did you get it from America in the end?
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Post by Luke »

nope got it from a nice chap in london, price worked out about the same an involved less hassle!
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Post by sladey »

Nice - is that actually old or a modern retro. Sorry totally ignorant on Panerais

Looks nice
The simple things you see are all complicated
I look pretty young but I'm just backdated yeah
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Post by Luke »

Its modern, but I might be adding a Omega Flightmaster to the collection which is definately vintage.
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Post by Bootsy »

Very nice
1972 911T | 1994 993 Carrera | 1999 986 Boxster | 1990 T25 Camper

Vintage Heuer, Omega, Zenith and other vintage watches - http://www.heuerheritage.co.uk
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Post by FLY 7 »

I suppose anyone who appreciates good engineering will be interested in quality mechanical timepieces.

But I've become a bit of a cynic about the rolex thing. Unless it's a proper, interesting, vintage model, they are now so common, real or fake, that they are a bit of a cliche.

Quite like the IWC Portuguese for good taste, and the Panerai models have a nice blend of bling, class and history.

Truth is though, a £30 Swatch will be just as accurate.
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Post by Derek »

FLY 7 wrote: Truth is though, a £30 Swatch will be just as accurate.
Sad but true :)
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Post by onespeed »

in the same way a mondeo will get you the sameplace your porsche would
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Post by hot66 »

I'm going to buy a watch..... I havn't had one for almost 15 years :shock:

Not quite in the same league as some of you city slickers ;) , but I am wanting a mechanical type.

Options are

Poljot

Ollech & Wajs

Or a Seiko Automatic

At the moment it looks like I'm going to order either a Ollech & Wajs – ID 3077 or a Ollech & Wajs M4 :)
James

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1993 964 C2
2010 987 Spyder
1973 MGB Roadster

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Post by sladey »

I've got two mechanical Oris's that I'm going to sell on ebay some day.

one a black dial oblong face dress watch silver colour, about 9 years old but not worn for about 6 years - was about 600 new

Other a more sporty one, round dial, about 6 years old but not worn for 5 years - was 370 new

No idea what either would fetch on ebay.

Neither keep brilliant time but are adjustable

Neither have the 'diver' look of the ones you mentioned, but if you're interested I can let you have pictures.
The simple things you see are all complicated
I look pretty young but I'm just backdated yeah
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