That's a great collection I enjoyed seeing it ! Good to see another fan of the black sand super compressor, I particularly like the brown tropic strap. It compliments the white sand dune, which we clearly agree is the pick of the new range! I'm envious of that one and it's on my future wish list. And then there's the orange nomos, that I was never quite brave enough to buy...
As for the elusive white dial watch and the vacant space in your watch box, maybe something along these lines ?
missF - February 2023
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Re: missF - February 2023
There’s a birth year watch I currently have my eye on along these lines! So no matter how content I’m feeling there’s always another and another that catches my eye!5oclockhero wrote: ↑Fri Feb 17, 2023 12:59 pm As for the elusive white dial watch and the vacant space in your watch box, maybe something along these lines ?
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Re: missF - February 2023
Corrrrr! You've built up quite the selection of watches there Lindsey.
That'd give me a serious headache choosing which one to wear. Your Diver 65 is probably my favourite, very closely followed by the Aquis and SC, although I'm starting to develop a real soft spot for the Dune range as well.
Excellent work
That'd give me a serious headache choosing which one to wear. Your Diver 65 is probably my favourite, very closely followed by the Aquis and SC, although I'm starting to develop a real soft spot for the Dune range as well.
Excellent work
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Re: missF - February 2023
That's a nice selection, congrats. The Nomos still looks great (I said as much when you bought it)
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Re: missF - February 2023
And so we come full circle....
The C11 is a truly wonderful watch
On my skinny wrists it’s not very GODO (though of course it used to GO everywhere with me...
I discovered many things since I owned my C11 (including wearability, comfort and 38mm cases!)
Can you imagine if I picked up a C11 again and then found that - after all - it’s my one watch.... and then sold the rest of the collection and gave up watches forever???!
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Re: missF - February 2023
A fabulous collection Lindsey
I like how the way your collection had changed over the years and the current line up all have that vintage kind of look to them
I'm also with @Kip and miss the C11.............
I like how the way your collection had changed over the years and the current line up all have that vintage kind of look to them
I'm also with @Kip and miss the C11.............
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