Hi All,
I'm new to the forum and thought I'd post up my SOTC.
L to R
1. Casio G-Shock DW5600. Spends a lot of time in the sea. Also wear it when I'm on site (construction) as it gets bashed about a lot.
2.Hugo Boss fashion watch. Rather handsome quartz gifted to me. The leather matches perfectly a pair of shoes I have so is kept in mainly for that reason ( plus it was a gift, of course!)
3. Hamilton Khaki King auto on grey leather. Newest member. Bought mostly for the lovely champagne dial and the 80 hour reserve
4. CW C65 Trident Classic mk 2. My daily wearer in the office. Bought to replace a C60 I stupidly lost. Kind of wish they kept the wavey dial from the mk1. For the record I really like the new logo and its position. You can now spot a CW from 100ft!
5. Seiko 'flightmaster'. Oldest here (2003 I think) Really battered and needs a new batt. Was daily wearer for about 10 years
SOTC: Craig T82 - Dec 2019
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If you wish to update your collection, please start a new topic following the same format. That will insure that your current SOTC will be at the top.
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Re: SOTC: Craig T82 - Dec 2019
Thanks for posting Craig and belated welcome to the forum. Always enjoy browsing other members collections.
BUT ... is this the first SOTC we've had without the almost obligatory dive watch?
You'll definitely have to rectify that in 2020!
BUT ... is this the first SOTC we've had without the almost obligatory dive watch?
You'll definitely have to rectify that in 2020!
Ryan
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Re: SOTC: Craig T82 - Dec 2019
StrappedUp wrote: ↑Tue Dec 17, 2019 8:03 pm
BUT ... is this the first SOTC we've had without the almost obligatory dive watch?
Not only does Craig have no dive watch, he says he does actually spend quite a bit of time in the sea.....unlike the vast majority of us on here who spend no time in the sea yet own a range of dive watches capable of 200/300/600/1000m WR I'm as guilty as anyone
Nice collection Craig, the Hamilton and CW my favourites
Patrick
C60 Pro 300, C60 Sunrise, C63 Sealander Lucerne blue LE, C65 Dartmouth, W11 Amelia (wife), C63 Sealander (son)
Some others + a few on the way
C60 Pro 300, C60 Sunrise, C63 Sealander Lucerne blue LE, C65 Dartmouth, W11 Amelia (wife), C63 Sealander (son)
Some others + a few on the way
Re: SOTC: Craig T82 - Dec 2019
Haha yes no diver indeed! The G shock often gets bashed around on rocks and I wouldn't want to inflict that kind of treatment on anything over £50! Plus the G-shock has a nice long strap that goes over a 6mm wetsuit yet has enough adjustment to wear on the skin too.
To be honest I'm not overly keen on divers. I wouldn't mind a C65 trident vintage GMT though, or a nice blue Oris Aquis, but that's about it for me.
Next up for me is probably the seiko alpinist. I just love that green dial.
To be honest I'm not overly keen on divers. I wouldn't mind a C65 trident vintage GMT though, or a nice blue Oris Aquis, but that's about it for me.
Next up for me is probably the seiko alpinist. I just love that green dial.
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Re: SOTC: Craig T82 - Dec 2019
Welcome to the forum / asylum.
Hope you stick around and have some fun.
Good to see a neat, well worn collection.
Guy
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Hope you stick around and have some fun.
Good to see a neat, well worn collection.
Guy
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Inscription on the Longitude Dial
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And in short measures, life may perfect bee. - Ben Jonson (1572 – 1637)
Inscription on the Longitude Dial
Hatfield House, Hatfield, Hertfordshire AL9 5NB, England
Re: SOTC: Craig T82 - Dec 2019
Warm welcome... lots of styles of CW for your next watch!
Small collection of timepieces that I enjoy
Re: SOTC: Craig T82 - Dec 2019
Hi Craig, welcome to the forum
Louis
C5 Malvern mark III
C65 Trident 316LE Yellow
Spinnaker Bradner
C5 Malvern mark III
C65 Trident 316LE Yellow
Spinnaker Bradner
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Re: SOTC: Craig T82 - Dec 2019
A good all-round collection.
First without a diver? No. I didn’t have a Diver until I had been a member for best part of a year. My initial aversion was well documented.
First without a diver? No. I didn’t have a Diver until I had been a member for best part of a year. My initial aversion was well documented.
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)
Linguist; retired teacher; pilgrim; apprentice travel writer
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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