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Hi guys,
Came across this club when lunarin79 posted up on FB about his Project Watch 2015. It's an admirable cause and I wasn't a SC member at that time, but have since joined for the watch. So here I am!
Not really a watch guy per se but I like staring at and buying Seikos. To me, they're nice, not too pricey for a watch that I can wear for dinner e.g. Cortura and still be able to knock it around and not worry too much.
I do have a few other time pieces and have such started - just only - going into movements. I'm on my first movement; that I actually care about - which is the ETA 2824/36. The Tissot Visodate was my first watch of choice on which I cared about movements. Not big on it but I do like the construction of the body. Too bad they released Version 2, which did away with the nice joint. so sad...
Will post more when I get home.
Cheerios
Leonard Lee
Came across this club when lunarin79 posted up on FB about his Project Watch 2015. It's an admirable cause and I wasn't a SC member at that time, but have since joined for the watch. So here I am!
Not really a watch guy per se but I like staring at and buying Seikos. To me, they're nice, not too pricey for a watch that I can wear for dinner e.g. Cortura and still be able to knock it around and not worry too much.
I do have a few other time pieces and have such started - just only - going into movements. I'm on my first movement; that I actually care about - which is the ETA 2824/36. The Tissot Visodate was my first watch of choice on which I cared about movements. Not big on it but I do like the construction of the body. Too bad they released Version 2, which did away with the nice joint. so sad...
Will post more when I get home.
Cheerios
Leonard Lee
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welcome bro and thanks for the support!
Do post and share anything whenever you can, all bros/sis here are a great bunch & will definitely help on any doubts, be it a Jap or Swiss watch.
Enjoy your stay here
ps: karbonphyber is my Sec sch classmate maybe on the other thread, you can share about your profession
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Do post and share anything whenever you can, all bros/sis here are a great bunch & will definitely help on any doubts, be it a Jap or Swiss watch.
Enjoy your stay here
ps: karbonphyber is my Sec sch classmate maybe on the other thread, you can share about your profession
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finally found some time to sit down and post this up. yes i'm at home
thought i'll put up a few pictures of the watches i've still got in my home over time. haven't been living in singapore for the last 10 years... lol
thought i'll put up a few pictures of the watches i've still got in my home over time. haven't been living in singapore for the last 10 years... lol
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Rightio, uploaded a few pictures onto my own server so here they are!
These are not in any particular order.
Okay, maybe i'm a little biased. Seiko first!
I wear this piece primarily during informal events. My Aeromeister/Tauchmeister
This Tissot Visodate is my favourite piece and only reserved for formal events. It's an ETA movement and i'm looking for a watch winder for it.
A couple of swatches from days gone by...
Worst watch ever purchased. This was bought just for fun.
These are not in any particular order.
Okay, maybe i'm a little biased. Seiko first!
I wear this piece primarily during informal events. My Aeromeister/Tauchmeister
This Tissot Visodate is my favourite piece and only reserved for formal events. It's an ETA movement and i'm looking for a watch winder for it.
A couple of swatches from days gone by...
Worst watch ever purchased. This was bought just for fun.
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Nice collection
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cheers oncleoliver.
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Hi all. Newbie here. I made an intro post a few mins ago but can't see it. Anyhow, just recently interested in watch/collection and got my first SKX007 yesterday. Will ne moving in SG by next week. Hope to make friends in the future.
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Nice. I'm a fan of the Tissot Visodate and hope to have one someday!
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Cheers man!
Welcome!
The Visodate is a classic looking watch but I was hoping to have this version..
as opposed to...
the joint!
Welcome!
The Visodate is a classic looking watch but I was hoping to have this version..
as opposed to...
the joint!
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i prefer the black/gold variant personallykarbonphyber wrote:Cheers man!
Welcome!
The Visodate is a classic looking watch but I was hoping to have this version..
as opposed to...
the joint!
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I'm personally a big fan of Hamilton's Intra Matic as a dress watch. Very similar to the Visodate but a tad more minimalistic.
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I like this, cool lookingkarbonphyber wrote:Rightio, uploaded a few pictures onto my own server so here they are!
Okay, maybe i'm a little biased. Seiko first!
I wear this piece primarily during informal events. My Aeromeister/Tauchmeister
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this intra matic is more like a dress vacheron constantin. this looks a fair bit thinner. the visodate is a little thicker at the case because of the movement and definitely heavy. i can imagine the intra matic being as light as it looks. right there?galaxy_convoy wrote:
I'm personally a big fan of Hamilton's Intra Matic as a dress watch. Very similar to the Visodate but a tad more minimalistic.
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Trident wrote:I like this, cool lookingkarbonphyber wrote:Rightio, uploaded a few pictures onto my own server so here they are!
Okay, maybe i'm a little biased. Seiko first!
I wear this piece primarily during informal events. My Aeromeister/Tauchmeister
thanks that was purchased during my diver watch infatuation days. nowadays i don't think of owning a U-boat anymore. lol
nowadays i'm more into the classic look. entertained the thought of owning a cheapie LZ129 Zeppelin watch at one time just for fun or even the higher end 7series Zeppelins for the movement.
Anyone own a Zepp here?
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Yup, it's definitely a thin and light dress watch. You'll hardly feel it on the wrist. Which can be good or bad depending on your preference.karbonphyber wrote:this intra matic is more like a dress vacheron constantin. this looks a fair bit thinner. the visodate is a little thicker at the case because of the movement and definitely heavy. i can imagine the intra matic being as light as it looks. right there?galaxy_convoy wrote:
I'm personally a big fan of Hamilton's Intra Matic as a dress watch. Very similar to the Visodate but a tad more minimalistic.
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yeah i like it. had the vacheron constantin in this style and it was simply beautiful. dad has since claimed it back. LOL....