biggus_richus - June 2019 (first anniversary)
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biggus_richus - June 2019 (first anniversary)
As I've been knocking around these parts for a year now, I thought it an apt time for a SOTC. First up, this time last year:
A Seiko Kinetic I bought in 1998, my first big boy pants watch, another bought for me by my wife about 10 years ago as a cheaper alternative to a Hamilton Ventura and then a Garmin which I'm almost ashamed to say had become my daily wearer as I was cycling to/from work and running at lunchtimes.
During an extended period of leave last year, I became aware of Christopher Ward and started reflecting on what a shame it was that I had these two Seikos that weren’t getting much wear.
And now, a year later, I'm still not quite sure what came over me...
The vintage C60 came after a rush of blood to the head in July during my first experience of a CW sale. The Oris followed shortly after; I'd seen it on offer after Christmas and admired it. And then quite by chance seen it in another, less local shop window. Egged on by my wife, I went to try it on and when she offered to go halves, I could hardly say no.
The yellow 316L #255 came during the CWE visit in September, which is also where I fell for the Ombré and the Marloe Coniston arrived a month later.
The C7 prototype was yet another impulse buy and much as I appreciate the case design, it's a watch that I enjoy owning more than wearing and it will shortly be departing.
The Ombré finally arrived in February, some 101 days after I ordered it, mainly due to my anal insistence on securing #255, to match the other (significance is my birthday, February 55th).
The Lomond panda was a no-brainier for me after a couple were found down the back of the Marloe sofa and I'd always liked a panda.
Then just a couple of weeks ago came the absolute daddy of them all. The Speedmaster was the one I'd lusted after, misting up shop windows long before I even embarked on the past years' spree, and after an exchange of messages and a meeting with Guy, it became mine.
And no sooner had I fulfilled an ambition, I bought the Snoopy Timex, just because.
The watch box arrived yesterday
Technically, the other slot will be taken by the Seiko I'm not currently wearing, which means I have a full box plus one on the wrist. But I'd still like to add a splash of red, a GMT complication and a “65” (Oris or CW, although I appreciate all of those criteria could be fulfilled by a C65 Pepsi).
Thanks for reading. One more shot to finish (photography skills need more work)
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A Seiko Kinetic I bought in 1998, my first big boy pants watch, another bought for me by my wife about 10 years ago as a cheaper alternative to a Hamilton Ventura and then a Garmin which I'm almost ashamed to say had become my daily wearer as I was cycling to/from work and running at lunchtimes.
During an extended period of leave last year, I became aware of Christopher Ward and started reflecting on what a shame it was that I had these two Seikos that weren’t getting much wear.
And now, a year later, I'm still not quite sure what came over me...
The vintage C60 came after a rush of blood to the head in July during my first experience of a CW sale. The Oris followed shortly after; I'd seen it on offer after Christmas and admired it. And then quite by chance seen it in another, less local shop window. Egged on by my wife, I went to try it on and when she offered to go halves, I could hardly say no.
The yellow 316L #255 came during the CWE visit in September, which is also where I fell for the Ombré and the Marloe Coniston arrived a month later.
The C7 prototype was yet another impulse buy and much as I appreciate the case design, it's a watch that I enjoy owning more than wearing and it will shortly be departing.
The Ombré finally arrived in February, some 101 days after I ordered it, mainly due to my anal insistence on securing #255, to match the other (significance is my birthday, February 55th).
The Lomond panda was a no-brainier for me after a couple were found down the back of the Marloe sofa and I'd always liked a panda.
Then just a couple of weeks ago came the absolute daddy of them all. The Speedmaster was the one I'd lusted after, misting up shop windows long before I even embarked on the past years' spree, and after an exchange of messages and a meeting with Guy, it became mine.
And no sooner had I fulfilled an ambition, I bought the Snoopy Timex, just because.
The watch box arrived yesterday
Technically, the other slot will be taken by the Seiko I'm not currently wearing, which means I have a full box plus one on the wrist. But I'd still like to add a splash of red, a GMT complication and a “65” (Oris or CW, although I appreciate all of those criteria could be fulfilled by a C65 Pepsi).
Thanks for reading. One more shot to finish (photography skills need more work)
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Rich.
Breitling | CW | Farer | Formex | Garmin | Marloe | Ming | Omega | Oris | Seiko | Studio Underd0g | Tag Heuer | Timex
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Re: biggus_richus - June 2019 (first anniversary)
Great to see the collection and hear the tales behind them.
Particularly loving the Speedy as I too, often leave a greasy forehead mark on AD windows because of this one!
Particularly loving the Speedy as I too, often leave a greasy forehead mark on AD windows because of this one!
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Re: biggus_richus - June 2019 (first anniversary)
Thanks Steve, was slightly worried I'd self-indulgently waffled on too much!Thermexman wrote: ↑Sat Jun 29, 2019 11:07 am Great to see the collection and hear the tales behind them.
Rich.
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Re: biggus_richus - June 2019 (first anniversary)
Ha Ha. You haven't seen my SOTC then!biggus_richus wrote: ↑Sat Jun 29, 2019 11:10 amThanks Steve, was slightly worried I'd self-indulgently waffled on too much!Thermexman wrote: ↑Sat Jun 29, 2019 11:07 am Great to see the collection and hear the tales behind them.
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Re: biggus_richus - June 2019 (first anniversary)
biggus_richus, progress report for Watch Collecting, June 2019.
I have been impressed with Richard’s efforts over the course of the year. He has always turned up with a positive and workmanlike attitude, has participated willingly and articulately in discussions, and has developed his horological understanding to a pleasing degree. I have been especially pleased to see the attention to detail and variety in his efforts over the course of the last year; his additions have proved noteworthy and exhibit a very sound understanding of the subject. He has listened to and acted very well upon the advice that he has been given, and so I would not hesitate to recommend as the next step something rather transparent and Lunar orientated. Very well done to him for his efforts this year and I look forward to seeing what he will achieve in the future.
Course work: A- Exam: B++
I have been impressed with Richard’s efforts over the course of the year. He has always turned up with a positive and workmanlike attitude, has participated willingly and articulately in discussions, and has developed his horological understanding to a pleasing degree. I have been especially pleased to see the attention to detail and variety in his efforts over the course of the last year; his additions have proved noteworthy and exhibit a very sound understanding of the subject. He has listened to and acted very well upon the advice that he has been given, and so I would not hesitate to recommend as the next step something rather transparent and Lunar orientated. Very well done to him for his efforts this year and I look forward to seeing what he will achieve in the future.
Course work: A- Exam: B++
Steve
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Take nothing but pictures, leave nothing but footprints, kill nothing but time
Avoid loud and aggressive persons; they are vexatious to the spirit. (Max Ehrmann)
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Re: biggus_richus - June 2019 (first anniversary)
My report reads: Go and stand in the corner.
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Re: biggus_richus - June 2019 (first anniversary)
Top notch Rich. An excellent cohesive collection with some fine watches.
Glad I was able to help you out with the Moonwatch.
Hopefully you will continue to make progress this year.
Guy
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Glad I was able to help you out with the Moonwatch.
Hopefully you will continue to make progress this year.
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Re: biggus_richus - June 2019 (first anniversary)
That's a really great and balanced collection
Great to hear the stories as well
Note: If you ever decide to move on the Seiko Kinetic (Ventura)...
Great to hear the stories as well
Note: If you ever decide to move on the Seiko Kinetic (Ventura)...
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Re: biggus_richus - June 2019 (first anniversary)
Thanks all!
I very much like the look of the Moonglow. I could well be swayed, but thinking now of operating a strictly one in, one out policy.Amor Vincit Omnia wrote: ↑Sat Jun 29, 2019 12:35 pm ...I would not hesitate to recommend as the next step something rather transparent and Lunar orientated.
I will certainly bear that in mind, but I'll reiterate that it was a gift from my wife and (currently) probably the safest watch in the box!StrapMeister wrote: ↑Sat Jun 29, 2019 1:36 pm Note: If you ever decide to move on the Seiko Kinetic (Ventura)...
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Re: biggus_richus - June 2019 (first anniversary)
A nice and varied collection.
Great to have you here Richard.
Great to have you here Richard.
Re: biggus_richus - June 2019 (first anniversary)
Great collection. You seem to be on a journey that is familiar to many of us. Beware!
Richard
Re: biggus_richus - June 2019 (first anniversary)
Great collection Richard, when I grow up I want to be just like you
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