When 2021 rolled around, I had zero. Now I have three, with one more on the way… I don’t know what happened, but I’m definitely enjoying…
Fellow Doxas : what watch are you wearing today that’s not a Doxa?
We all love our doxas but what watch are you wearing when you fancy a change
kicking off today I’m wearing a zrc
SEIKO Black 20mm Genuine Silicone Diver’s Strap for SBDC095, SPB125, SLA035, SLA053 Code: R028011M0
Marketing photo:
My photos:
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SEIKO Black 20mm Genuine Silicone Diver’s Strap for SBDC095, SPB125, SLA035, SLA053 Code: R028011M0
Celebrating Seiko Sundays. Post your Seiko worn ONLY on SUNDAYs.
Seiko Sunday popped into my head and I thought, why not start a thread about it?
Let me inaugurate it with this contribution, in the hope that other WUSers feel the same way:
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It’s Saturday Night What are you Wearing
Here is one more what are you wearing post
Continue readingFS: Vulcain Cricket 50s Presidents Alarm Watch – Mint with Papers
For you consideration this is a Vulcain Cricket 50s Presidents Alarm watch in a rarely seen 39mm case and silver sunburst dial. The watch is in near mint condition without significant sins of wear. It comes mounted on an OEM alligator strap and deploya…
Continue readingWhat FIELD / MILITARY / EXPLORATION watch are you sporting today?
Today, the Dekla Turbulenz v.1 with SW200-1 movement and 6Steel case, running at +1.5 SPD.
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Continue readingNew watch: Chronofixe × Seconde/ Seconde/ Astérix
to mark the 65th “birthday” of “Astérix”, created by René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo, something new is coming out of France: the Chronofixe × Seconde/ Seconde/ Astérix, limited to 500 pieces. The watch doesn’t just feature a comic character printed on the dial; the details have also been lovingly adapted – the discerning reader will notice the inscription on the bezel and the date disk…
Case: steel
Diameter: 37 mm
Height: 12.8 mm
Lug to…
## Sunday DIVERS ##
Feel free to post your dive watches, worn mainly on Sundays here.
Let me kick this thread off with a 1965 diver from Oris.
WRUW today?
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