FrozenInTime
Well-known
Modern classic reproductions :
Laco Leipzig Fliegeruhr B , Leica Null-series replica
1925 Laco formed , Leica cameras launched in 1925 at Leipzig spring fair.
Laco Leipzig Fliegeruhr B , Leica Null-series replica
1925 Laco formed , Leica cameras launched in 1925 at Leipzig spring fair.

rybolt
Well-known
IWC Ref3740 Der Fliegerchronongraph. Very unusual watch with a movement that was a combination automatic/quartz. This one didn't work when it was given to me but I found a buyer in Switzerland who had a replacement movement.

Vince Lupo
Whatever
How about a pocket watch? And how about a motorcycle handlebar mount for a pocket watch?
My 1960 Ingersoll Triumph with a PJ Speedos pocket watch mount on my 1966 Honda CB77 SuperHawk.
Amazingly the Ingersoll Triumph is the only pocket watch I've found (and believe me, I've tried more than a few) that can take all the bounces and shocks of the road and keep right on humming along. I've had this one on the bike for at least three years - keeps great time!

Six-Thirty Ride by Vince Lupo, on Flickr
My 1960 Ingersoll Triumph with a PJ Speedos pocket watch mount on my 1966 Honda CB77 SuperHawk.
Amazingly the Ingersoll Triumph is the only pocket watch I've found (and believe me, I've tried more than a few) that can take all the bounces and shocks of the road and keep right on humming along. I've had this one on the bike for at least three years - keeps great time!

Six-Thirty Ride by Vince Lupo, on Flickr
Timmyjoe
Veteran
Cool watch Vince, but strap that sucker to my Harley and I bet it would be dead in a week. My M3 rides in a two inch thick bed of soft foam each trip to Sturgis, only way to keep it from vibrating to pieces.
Best,
-Tim
Best,
-Tim
Vince Lupo
Whatever
Think I'll keep it on my SuperHawk 
welshzorki
Established
Just found this thread, somewhat of a revival.
two of my favourites. late 1960's 1603 Rolex Datejust and and 1960's Delvina Super-compressor.
two of my favourites. late 1960's 1603 Rolex Datejust and and 1960's Delvina Super-compressor.

charjohncarter
Veteran
Seiko Bell*matic: I think I've spend $1000 trying to keep the alarm function working.
TriX HC-110h by John Carter, on Flickr
k-103 by John Carter, on Flickr


crosseyed-cricket
Established
Deep Blue Tritium automatic with handmade swiss ammo strap

Deep Blue Tritium Automatic by David, on Flickr

Deep Blue Tritium Automatic by David, on Flickr
coelacanth
Ride, dive, shoot.
I've owned many many watches, but this rather simple (and "cheap" in the realm of mechanical watches) hand-winding Max Bill remains as one of my all-time favorites.
(Please excuse the quick cell phone shot)

(Please excuse the quick cell phone shot)
welshzorki
Established
I've owned many many watches, but this rather simple (and "cheap" in the realm of mechanical watches) hand-winding Max Bill remains as one of my all-time favorites.
I love the look of the MaxBill chronos, they will be a future classic ����
pyeh
Member of good standing
Sug, I must say your Max Bill Junghans looks much better than the current offering, which I have. I must look out for one like yours. In fact I thought you had it up for sale here a few months ago.
coelacanth
Ride, dive, shoot.
welshzorki, I love the look of the Chronoscope as well. 
pyeh,
Which one do you have? Yes, I had this one in classifieds some time ago and got few nibbles, but I had a massive remorse and quickly retracted the sale. I was on the roll selling things off that time, but I am really glad I snapped out of it before making the mistake. If you are into Bauhaus design, then you can't go more Bauhaus than this.
pyeh,
Which one do you have? Yes, I had this one in classifieds some time ago and got few nibbles, but I had a massive remorse and quickly retracted the sale. I was on the roll selling things off that time, but I am really glad I snapped out of it before making the mistake. If you are into Bauhaus design, then you can't go more Bauhaus than this.
chambrenoire
Well-known

Speedy from 1968 (pre-moon).
kuvvy
Well-known
Yokosuka Mike
Abstract Clarity
Orient Star dress watch
pyeh
Member of good standing
Max Bill watches
Max Bill watches
Sug,
I got myself one of these a few years ago:
http://www.junghans.de/en/junghans-...axbillautomatic/027-4700-00/model/detail.html
although I changed the strap to a black leather NATO strap more recently.
I see in fact that they still make your model. Might have get one.
http://www.junghans.de/en/junghans-...axbillautomatic/027-3400-00/model/detail.html
The graphics are more to my liking, although I would prefer a white face.
Max Bill watches
Sug,
I got myself one of these a few years ago:
http://www.junghans.de/en/junghans-...axbillautomatic/027-4700-00/model/detail.html
although I changed the strap to a black leather NATO strap more recently.
I see in fact that they still make your model. Might have get one.
http://www.junghans.de/en/junghans-...axbillautomatic/027-3400-00/model/detail.html
The graphics are more to my liking, although I would prefer a white face.
zhang xk
Well-known
As a co-founder, and one of the moderators of the WUS Chinese mechanical watches forum, I have hundreds of these vintage Chinese watches made since late 1950's.
The two shown were made in early 1960's and 1970's in Beijing and Shanghai respectively. I actively collected them for a few years since 2005 for historical documentation, and most gained value since then.




gnuyork
Well-known
So just discovered this thread... I am just as much a watch nerd as a photo nerd.

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