My rare and first Ferrari watch. Saw one here, happened to snag it online at auction. Swiss timming. Matches the F car. The little things. Cheers Image Unavailable, Please Login Sent from my SM-G955U using Tapatalk
Funny thing about it is that actually a slightly slow or fast watch is not accurate twice a day..although a watch that isn't running at all is... Sent from my Pixel 2 XL using Tapatalk
Great watch! Also, from the year I was born so even better. You have quite a collection I have noticed.
Thanks. I do have a few pieces; some really nice ones and some not as nice as the others here, but all of mine are interesting, have historical significance, or are unique.
My 1997 Citizen Quartz Navihawk World Time Chronograph. I recently had a fresh battery put in it. I used to travel internationally a lot and this was my "go to" watch. One can just cycle through the time zones on the digital panel and then push another button to swap the selected time zone to the analog hands. It is cool to watch the hands whirl around and stop at the selected time zone. Plus the two outer scales are slide rule C and D scales; set once to a local currency and then you are good to go for currency conversions.
PLUS, I can use the slide rule scales to calculate square roots! Now THAT is a feature everyone is certainly looking for on a wristwatch!
Image Unavailable, Please Login My only newer watch, and my only Rolex. A green glass Milgauss. Gesendet von iPhone mit Tapatalk
Thanks, same here, simple, elegant, functional, everything you need and nothing you don’t! It’s also a wonderful link to the golden age of F1 and historic Motorsport.
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I am wearing my grail Omega Speedmaster ( 376.0822 ). It puts a smile on my face every time I lock the clasp.
so in ur guys opinion is wearing a 5270 or 5970 like putting miles on your f40? whats the spread between a new in box never worn 5970 and one that was worn?