Henry
Timekeeper
Posts: 369
|
Post by Henry on Jan 25, 2019 18:13:28 GMT -8
|
|
|
Post by mcgruber on Jan 25, 2019 20:17:21 GMT -8
You've got alot of good ones there. Is the watch on the right in the 7th picture a 200m 7548 or is that a 7c43-7010?
|
|
Henry
Timekeeper
Posts: 369
|
Post by Henry on Jan 25, 2019 20:43:51 GMT -8
You've got alot of good ones there. Is the watch on the right in the 7th picture a 200m 7548 or is that a 7c43-7010? It is a 7548 đ
|
|
pip
WS Benefactor
Berkshire, UK
Posts: 6,174
|
Post by pip on Jan 25, 2019 23:43:30 GMT -8
Lovely collection Henry. I think we may need to talk about what ârather tight budgetâ means, although itâs all relative I suppose! I also had no idea youâd only been into Japanese pieces for three years, I thought you were a lifelong Citizen man as your knowledge of them is amazing.
|
|
Henry
Timekeeper
Posts: 369
|
Post by Henry on Jan 26, 2019 0:55:13 GMT -8
Lovely collection Henry. I think we may need to talk about what ârather tight budgetâ means, although itâs all relative I suppose! I also had no idea youâd only been into Japanese pieces for three years, I thought you were a lifelong Citizen man as your knowledge of them is amazing. Cheers pip... Fact is I do a lot of learning about watches I am inteteted in so I can be sure of what I am buying/selling/lusting after. Throw in a bit of OCD.. I like things to be correct therefore I need to know what makes them correct.. I just happen to like vintage Citizen particularly.. You would be surprised about the budget.. I sold a large technic Lego collection from my former hobby for a tidy sum.. 40% of that got me the Omega brand new. 60% went on my first round of vintage Japanese. The rest you see comes from buying waiting selling over again.. Very few funds have been injected into the system.. Bought the pandas and a few others at the start before they went nuts.. Couldn't afford them now đ
|
|
tritto
WS Benefactor
Posts: 5,873
|
Post by tritto on Jan 26, 2019 2:08:17 GMT -8
You've got many of the bases covered there Henry. I've seen many of these in person, and Henry really does have a talent for finding examples in great condition.
|
|
Mr.Jones
Needs a Life!
Hamburg, Germany
Posts: 4,679
|
Post by Mr.Jones on Jan 26, 2019 2:57:20 GMT -8
Lovely collection, Henry!
|
|
|
Post by russtmurray on Jan 26, 2019 8:29:46 GMT -8
That is a terrific collection, Henry! Thanks for sharing.
|
|
donciccio
Is a Permanent Fixture
Posts: 6,160
|
Post by donciccio on Jan 26, 2019 11:25:56 GMT -8
Amazing collection!
|
|
|
Post by saboter on Jan 27, 2019 1:47:06 GMT -8
Impresive. I like the Citizen Chronometer.
|
|
GuyJ
Needs a Life!
Whitley Bay, UK
Posts: 2,862
|
Post by GuyJ on Feb 6, 2019 18:03:23 GMT -8
I do like a lot of those...nice collection!
|
|
|
Post by Solotov on Mar 30, 2019 8:15:21 GMT -8
How do those citizen chronos compare to your seikos? Ive been eyeballing them more and more lately.
|
|
Henry
Timekeeper
Posts: 369
|
Post by Henry on Apr 4, 2019 17:46:46 GMT -8
How do those citizen chronos compare to your seikos? Ive been eyeballing them more and more lately. I love them.. The problem is Citizen is much harder to find spare parts and to some degree work on and even swap crystals than Seiko.. So Always look for a great example up front.. Your not gonna have much fun if you buy project Citizen chronographs.. Cheers
|
|
|
Post by monaco on Oct 23, 2019 20:05:47 GMT -8
Really...3 true pogues!!! Amazing my man. And that 6138-8000 reverse baby panda is grail status with the original bracelet.
|
|