One of Andy’’’s
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Last edited by jazzman; 4th November 2023 at 16:05.
Thanks all, some great inspiration and food for thought here, there's quite a few I haven't heard of and never seen before.
I've created an updated list for more research (sad I know) I do like a good watch hunt and it's certainly game on.
I mentioned 'pilot' style as I was wanting a shift in bias with my collection away from dive style, I'm getting most enjoyment out of wearing with my latest 3 pilot style additions and not just because they are the most recent.
Some fantastic watches pictured, some not me at all i.e. chronos and busy dials etc. some too dressy for me personally, I love the likes of a Dornbluth 99 Center Seconds but they aren't something I'd ever wear.
Very nice and would compliment my 112 very nicely, never been a massive fan of the fully numbered dial though
funnily my only white dial at the moment is a 600T White pearl and is also on the chopping block
Good shout, I've had a couple of LW and have had a WTB/been on the look out for a white dial 'The One' for a number of years now
Really like that dial, I always forget to look at Grand Seiko
Do look nice, simple clean dial
I really like that.
Thanks again all, the search is on
Gets a lot of wrist time.
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If you are not interested in Dornblüth, my Stowa Marine Classic from the Jörg Schauer era may not work either, but I thought I would add it to this thread. This has an off-white sterling silver dial, blued hands, fully brushed 40mm case, and handwinding ETA movement.
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Nowhere near pilot style, but these are mine
Dave
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It had to be you
Wonderful you
It had to be you
Started out with nothing. Still have most of it left.
Just this one in the collection
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If you like panerai what about a 1226?
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Here's another one of mine
Best Regards - Peter
I'd hate to be with you when you're on your own.
Picked this up on a trip to Hong Kong a few years ago.. spent its life in the safe ever since.
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Remembered I have a couple more, the Sekonda being my first watch:
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My polar explorer 2 is sadly departed from my collection, but I still have these white dials. Plus a very old Tag F1 original, in a drawer somewhere, just not sure where.
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Seiko SARB072
TAG Heuer S/EL
Breathing Colt Ocean
Rolex Explorer II
Seiko Presage SARX041
Omega Aqua Terra
Grand Seiko SBGT241
Grand Seiko SBGJ201
Another lesser seen Speedy:
This Ulysse Nardin Marine Torpilleur Military (ok the name is a handful) has attracted more comments than just about anything else I've ever owned. Pics don't do it justice, it can't capture the eggshell/porcelain texture of the dial, or the really subtle biege infil in the numerals - both seem to disappear when photographed. Even the back (stock pic) is pretty cool (I don't have a pic but there's one in this review https://www.ablogtowatch.com/ulysse-...ilitary-watch/ ) The strap is a custom alligator I had made for it.
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Bought this for myself in 1986, gave it to my dad a couple of years later. When I retrieved it on the occasion of his death, the crystal was nearly opaque with scratches and the bracelet was knackered. But Brasso restored the crystal and I put a cheap expandable bracelet on it. Very practical watch. Slips on and off very quickly, very comfy and surprisingly accurate - considerably more so than my Prospex quartz diver from 1998, for example.
36mm Automatic Aqua Terra (Mother of Pearl & Blued Steel)
On the white strap that really looks rather good for a summer / holiday one. Tempting indeed.
I love this piece. Some Japan LE.
Initially had white hands, which do look very cool, but visibility is poor, so I have installed blue alternative.
That Fortis makes me think I should get another, they just got the combinations right on a lot of their older dials/models and the quirky, arty LEs are smile inducing.
Bulova white devil
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My one, a white CW Sealander 36mm. Cheers, John B4
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Omega Seamaster Tokyo edition is stunning and the blue hands and white dial make a perfect combination
Awesome thread this! Keep em coming!
I only have the two. The "Great White":
And this lovely gold Longines Heritage Flagship chronograph:
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Also got the white PRS-32 vanguard which I’ll probably give its first innings when I send this daily for a service
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Last edited by Shakespeare; 26th November 2023 at 21:08.
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Anyone else got one of these? I think strictly speaking is silver rather than white but I see I'm not the only one blurring the lines and it's a lot of watch for the money so what the heck: