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ctm1967 Collection Nov 2021

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On my introductory post it's been suggested I post some pics of my watches.
Here's some pics, some of which have watches I've sold & there's probably a few purchases missing from them as well.
You get the gist.....I like Christopher Ward & Zelos.......and straps :D

Boldr_1.jpg
C63_Hunter Green_1.jpg
Seamaster_2.jpg
1980s Omega Seamaster Black Dial
somestraps.jpg
Some straps.....it's an addiction.
rolexoysterperpetual01.jpg
Oyster Perpetual 41mm Blue Dial
The Squad.jpg
Datejust Black2.jpg
Rolex Datejust 41mm Black Dial
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Zelos Abyss, Hammerhead 2, Chrono
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Constellation_1.jpg
1970s Omega Constellation
Speedmaster_Moonwatch_1.jpg
Omega Speedmaster Professional Moonwatch
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1974 Omega Seamaster
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Thanks for sharing, a lovely collection :thumbsup:
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gannet wrote: Wed Nov 17, 2021 7:49 pm Thanks for sharing, a lovely collection :thumbsup:
TYVM. It's a bit of a mixed bag.
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Nothing wrong with a few different types of watch, and different makes.

It would look even better with a couple of Cartiers. :wink:

Here’s something to read before you post photos - someone did it for you this time. :D

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It's a bit of a mixed bag.
Well, there are some very nice ingredients in the mix.
I started out with nothing and I still have most of it left
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Fantastic :clap: - thanks for posting -that's a great collection :thumbup:
I'm glad to see that I'm not the only one with a strap addiction :lol:
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That Boldr is quite interesting. I've never seen a watch with respiration and pulsation scales before. As a medical professional I find pulsation dials interesting, even if they are not practical anymore, and have considered retrofitting my Speedy with a pulsation bezel. A quick search reveals that they currently offer a Field Medic with a full lume panda dial. It's now on my short list for a new affordable.
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Lavaine wrote: Wed Nov 17, 2021 10:18 pm That Boldr is quite interesting. I've never seen a watch with respiration and pulsation scales before. As a medical professional I find pulsation dials interesting, even if they are not practical anymore, and have considered retrofitting my Speedy with a pulsation bezel. A quick search reveals that they currently offer a Field Medic with a full lume panda dial. It's now on my short list for a new affordable.
That watch is the Field Medic 4 I think. It's a great watch, incredibly light & it comes with an excellent quality strap, way beyond what you'd expect for the price. I like it so much I bought the Venture Rally Wells 2 Chrono as well. Really good value for the money paid.
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Amor Vincit Omnia wrote: Wed Nov 17, 2021 9:40 pm Nothing wrong with a few different types of watch, and different makes.

It would look even better with a couple of Cartiers. :wink:

Here’s something to read before you post photos - someone did it for you this time. :D

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Thanks for the link, I'll have a look as it's been a while since I've posted pics on a forum :thumbup:
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Really interesting, impressive and diverse collection. Thanks for sharing 👍
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Post by Bahnstormer_vRS »

That's a great and diverse bunch of watches.

Nothing like making a grand entrance to the asylum.

You'll fit right in here and maybe we can help you get another CW or two along the way. :wink: :wink:

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Thank you for your very kind comments Soporsche & Bahnstormer, it's always nice to see appreciative comments on the watches I have as there's really no rhyme or reason to what I buy other than impulse :D
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