TimeTechTalk.com Home

TimeTechTalk.com > Time Tech Talk > Time Talk > The watch I wish I was wearing today.

Welcome to 3T! Please take the time to register and join in on the friendly,knowledgeable watch talk.Please note that not all registrations will receive an immediate activation e-mail.Those who do not receive an immediate notification will be activated manually within 48hrs. by an admin. without an e-mail activation url sent to you,you may then sign in using your username and password,if you feel there is a problem please e-mail us at timetechtalk@hotmail.com and include your name and username and we activate your account.Thank You!

 Moderated by: 3T
New Topic Reply Printer Friendly
The watch I wish I was wearing today.  Rate Topic 
AuthorPost
 Posted: Thu Nov 2nd, 2006 08:42 pm
  PM Quote Reply
1st Post
ajarncarlos
3T WIS


Joined: Tue Oct 31st, 2006
Location:  
Posts: 11
Status: 
Offline
A. Lange & Shone. As you can tell by my watch, I like tourbillons.


Back To Top PM Quote Reply  

 Posted: Thu Nov 2nd, 2006 09:08 pm
  PM Quote Reply
2nd Post
oagaspar
Site Founder


Joined: Sun Sep 4th, 2005
Location: Akron, USA
Posts: 28878
Status: 
Offline
You have great taste in Timepeices ajarn!hand6.gif

Back To Top PM Quote Reply

 Posted: Thu Nov 2nd, 2006 10:32 pm
  PM Quote Reply
3rd Post
ajarncarlos
3T WIS


Joined: Tue Oct 31st, 2006
Location:  
Posts: 11
Status: 
Offline
Hey, thanks. This weekend I will post the real pic of my ARBUTUS. My avatar is an internet pic of the same watch.  I'm not sure how much this A.Lange retails for, but maybe over $10,000 dollars? 20+k? 

P.S. Ajarn means "Teacher" in Thai. I'm a computer teacher. My wife doesn't get it, so if I find something I like, I'll post it here, I hope you guys don't mind. I love this forum. Oh and I know nothing of watches, I just like them. :)


 

Last edited on Fri Nov 3rd, 2006 12:58 am by ajarncarlos

Back To Top PM Quote Reply  

 Posted: Thu Nov 2nd, 2006 11:15 pm
  PM Quote Reply
4th Post
ajarncarlos
3T WIS


Joined: Tue Oct 31st, 2006
Location:  
Posts: 11
Status: 
Offline
Pics from http://www.lussori.com


This Daniel Roth has an 8 day Power Reserve. Price= 100,000-250,000.


 

 This is a beautiful "Complications" watch from Gerald Genta. I LOVE this watch.




 

Last edited on Fri Nov 3rd, 2006 01:00 am by ajarncarlos

Back To Top PM Quote Reply

 Posted: Fri Nov 3rd, 2006 11:33 am
  PM Quote Reply
5th Post
e.avery
3T WIS


Joined: Tue Apr 4th, 2006
Location: Kentucky USA
Posts: 2722
Status: 
Offline
I agree with O you do have great taste in watches.  We all are learning about watches every day so feel free to post.  Hope you like your Arbutus.

Back To Top PM Quote Reply  

 Posted: Fri Nov 3rd, 2006 07:51 pm
  PM Quote Reply
6th Post
ajarncarlos
3T WIS


Joined: Tue Oct 31st, 2006
Location:  
Posts: 11
Status: 
Offline
I love my ARBUTUS.

Here is what I think a skeleton should be. One where you can actually tell the time, and look awesome. CHRONOSWISS OPUS.




 

Back To Top PM Quote Reply

 Posted: Fri Nov 3rd, 2006 08:26 pm
  PM Quote Reply
7th Post
oagaspar
Site Founder


Joined: Sun Sep 4th, 2005
Location: Akron, USA
Posts: 28878
Status: 
Offline
My favorite Skeleton...that happens to be a Tourbillion as well hand6.gif The Car is Sweet Too!cool10.gif


1937 Talbot Lago

  One of history's finest forms of automotive sculpture, this Talbot Lago premiered at the Paris Auto Show in 1937. It is one of only 14 made in France with this "teardrop" body style, by coachbuilders Figoni et Falaschi Carrosseriers. Germany's occupation of France brought production to a halt, but all 14 survive to day. Singer Tommy Lee ordered three when he saw it at the New York Auto Show. Another owner, U.S. Olympic bobsledder Freddy McVoy, set a Paris-to-Cannes speed record in his. This particular car was originally purchased by Dr. Masquefa, who kept it in Algiers until 1981. The rare Talbot's current owner, William Conner II, bought it in 1995, had it completely restored over the next two years, and entered it into the 1997 Concours d'Elegance in Pebble Beach - where it won "Best of Show." Retail price: $1,750,000.      

Limited Edition Corum Tourbillon

  Only 25 pieces of this superbly crafted limited edition 18K rose gold skeleton watch from Corum were made. It features a manual wind J3910 Swiss Tourbillon movement, 90-hour power reserve, and sapphire crystal. It also has a crocodile strap and 18K rose gold buckle. Retail price: $130,000.

Back To Top PM Quote Reply  

 Posted: Fri Nov 3rd, 2006 08:54 pm
  PM Quote Reply
8th Post
mcwright
Admin


Joined: Wed Sep 28th, 2005
Location: SCOTTSDALE, AZ
Posts: 4759
Status: 
Offline
As long as you guys are talking about skeleton watches, is there anything kewler than this Golden Bridge? :)

Attachment: goldenbrides copy.jpg (Downloaded 33 times)

Back To Top PM Quote Reply

 Posted: Fri Nov 3rd, 2006 09:50 pm
  PM Quote Reply
9th Post
pacifichrono
3T WIS


Joined: Thu Sep 8th, 2005
Location: USA
Posts: 1594
Status: 
Offline
I'm not too hard to please.  I'd like to be wearing this 1950s 18k Baume & Mercier.



 

Back To Top PM Quote Reply  

 Posted: Sat Nov 4th, 2006 03:21 am
  PM Quote Reply
10th Post
ajarncarlos
3T WIS


Joined: Tue Oct 31st, 2006
Location:  
Posts: 11
Status: 
Offline
mcwright wrote: As long as you guys are talking about skeleton watches, is there anything kewler than this Golden Bridge? :)

That's the craziest watch I've ever seen. That's too cool for school..:dude:

Back To Top PM Quote Reply

Current time is 10:49 pm  
TimeTechTalk.com > Time Tech Talk > Time Talk > The watch I wish I was wearing today. Top



Lead Theme By: Di @ UltraBB
UltraBB 1.17 Copyright © 2007-2012 Data 1 Systems
Page processed in 0.2246 seconds (70% database + 30% PHP). 24 queries executed.