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jesse10RR

macrumors newbie
Aug 16, 2020
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My latest watch, a Casio G-Shock GW-3500B-1AER. I'm not usually a fan of the bigger G-Shocks and, in fact, I think some of them look abysmal. However, I do like the look of this one and managed to get myself one on eBay.

I truly think, that there is nothing better than Casio.
 
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Pilot Jones

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Oct 2, 2020
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glad there's a watch lovers thread on this forum!

I just started collecting last year and am on a tight budget, so I only have 3 so far:

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Seiko SNKL23. My very first mechanical watch. Absolutely love this piece to death.


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Casio A168W. My daily beater watch. I am a sucker for well-done retro aesthetics.


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My first vintage watch! A mechanical Oris from the 30s that I found on eBay.

It works flawlessly, but I don't know the model name or what kind of movement it has. I did get in touch with Oris and they were kind enough to look into their archives if I could send them a picture of the movement. Can't wait to take it to it's first service so I can crack the back open and find out what the history behind this piece is.
 

K4VKS

macrumors regular
Nov 14, 2007
160
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I have a "few". My custom closet builder built a watch drawer for me. I have a few Rolexes, Panerais, Tags, Movados, Breitlings, Omegas, Tudors, etc. I've always had a watch "problem" lol
 

Uofmtiger

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Dec 11, 2010
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Memphis
Just got this from my grandfather that passed away earlier this year ( he was 101). The watch has an insignia in the back that it was for his 25th anniversary (1971) as a machinist ( which I believe the stamp at the bottom of the watch face is a machine they worked on).
I have an Omega that I posted earlier in the thread, but this one has special meaning.
 

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Scepticalscribe

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In a coffee shop.
Just got this from my grandfather that passed away earlier this year ( he was 101). The watch has an insignia in the back that it was for his 25th anniversary (1971) as a machinist ( which I believe the stamp at the bottom of the watch face is a machine they worked on).
I have an Omega that I posted earlier in the thread, but this one has special meaning.

Well wear, a lovely watch with a wonderful story; thanks for sharing.
 
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andy2141

macrumors 6502a
May 29, 2010
503
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Indeed it is. A Bremont U2 Blue.

I’ll be honest, I’m not really big on watch manufacturers etc but having done a little research it appears I did well here.

A couple more pics...
 

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Dowjohnny

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Jul 5, 2011
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Germany
Enjoy the watch.

However, as I am unable to see the watch properly - and nor can I read the brand name - perish you could please tell us a little about the watch.
I think I can step in: the maker is „Bremont“, a British watch company if I’m not mistaken

EDIT: somehow didn’t see the answers cause safari didn’t refresh, but glad to see I am correct ;)
 
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