The return of the tartine : SOTC

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Re: The return of the tartine : SOTC

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tartine.74 wrote: My 30 years birthday gift... (merci chérie) :D
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awesome as we all knew it would be.

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Lovely, just lovely Nicolas.
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Wonderful collection & great photos. I do like the Halios'.
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An absolutely superb and highly varied collection Tartine 8)

I am trying to work out which has the most complications. Is it the Pequignet or the Du Bois, or have I missed something in the others?
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Definitely the Dubois, with its Valjoux 7751...
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tartine.74 wrote:Definitely the Dubois, with its Valjoux 7751...
Thanks Tartine - both are stunners :thumbup:
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Very, very nice collection. Bloody wonderful photos as well!

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Just..wow!!

SOH for me..but how do you choose??

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Fantastic watches, beautifully photographed.

Two stood out for me...

The Bremont Supermarine on the abstract Union Jack - very nicely done.
The C60 GMT with the casino chips and cards, and on a Bond NATO - neat, classic, cool.
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Stunning and very interesting collection there! Those words don't do it justice really!

Stand outs for me are the SOH and the Bremont, but plenty of others I'd love to own.

Thanks for the look see!
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Amazing collection and my two personal favourites in there too! Laguna and Pelagos. :thumbup:
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Lego wrote:Just..wow!!

SOH for me..but how do you choose??

:clap:
I have no real criteria for selection... I just have to love it :D
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tartine.74 wrote:
Lego wrote:Just..wow!!

SOH for me..but how do you choose??

:clap:
I have no real criteria for selection... I just have to love it :D
I think Nic that he meant they are ALL so beautiful, it is difficult to chose a favorite.
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Fantastic collection and the photography is stunning :clap:
Some makes Ive never heard off and like the fact that you can never have to many Divers. :thumbup:
Thanks for sharing an epic collection
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