Watches - another OCD problem
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I can't resist, but here's another piece from Only Watch. This time it's the Leroy Chronomètre Observatoire.
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The Leroy is interesting for two reasons:
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The case and movement are aluminium. This isn't a common choice for watches, in fact the only other timepieces I know of are the FP Journe Octa Sport and Centigraphe Sport, and these have moved onto titanium cases for the latest versions.
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It's an observatory chronometer movement. That means it's about as accurate as a mechanical timepiece can be.
There's an article at Monochrome Watches about it. Worth a look if you fancy nerding out.
I'd better get saving…
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There are one or two pieces that I'd be tempted by, the Hermes in particular. (Yeah, I know, there goes my WIS card.)
I reckon it might be worth following the auction, though. If you look at the results for 2011 and 2013 then there were some pieces that went for less than a standard model at retail. The LUC from 2013 springs to mind.
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Here's another interview with William Gibson, this time on watches.
http://www.watchpaper.com/2015/07/16/william-gibson-on-watches/
"Today, there’s no specific need for a mechanical watch, unless you’re worried about timekeeping in the wake of an Electromagnetic Pulse attack."
He's also got a Jaeger LeCoultre Mark XI. That's probably my favourite vintage watch, and I've been keeping an eye open for one for a while. They're a bit rare…
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Congrats Flash, it is a great watch.
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You're going to love this one @Flash. As I said when we met, every time I look down at my Black Bay I get a little fuzzy inside! It's a really nice watch.
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congratulations on your new addition @Flash .
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Even though it looks like nearly all of you guys here have at least two of those, I still share a picture of a present which I made myself to my 30th birthday:
So far I'am very pleased but the fit - this is just ok.. I might get the bracelet shortened by one link and also have one half link put in for a better fit. We'll see if this improves the fit.