chrono24seven
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Saludos mi gente!
Perdoname, pero naci en los Estados Unidos de padres Hispanos - y fui creado en various paises, y he visitado various mas - entonces, claro mi Ingles es degraciadamente superior a mi Espanol.
Soy miembro de los mas populares/tranquilos foros en Ingles y siempre he querido ser parte de foros hispanos al igual - y este es mi atempto.
De mi: he collectado relojes desde 1995, y paso de los Estados Unidos a partes EU constantemente por mi carrera.
Mas que nada me ha gustado collectar OMEGA y ROLEX, pero de muchisimo interes son los DIVER de los 50-80s.
De esos diver tengo en mi collecion: ZRC Etanche Grands Fonds ca. 1960 (6 o'clock crown & Nr. NOS), Aquastar ca. 1962 (Deepstar GEN 1: VJ 23 MINT, GEN 1 Aquastar Benthos 500 Nr. MINT) Aquastar Regatta NEWPORT ca. 1980 (Lemania mov't, TRUE NOS), LIP Nautic - Militar 1940s (MUSEUM QUALITY on original leather band, incredible speciman) LIP Nautic Ski ca. 1965 (electric R 184, dual crown, compressor, MINT), EPSA compressor cased watches of various types, Alsta watches, yep the Jaws movie watches etc... and even transitional Heuer-Tag Heuer ca. 1985 ref 510.501 PVD Chronographs with Lemania's celebrated 5100 (Nr. MINT), ZENITH Defy Gauss ca. 1971 ( MINT, 1/2000, screw-down crown, 200m WR, exact spec to Rolex MilGauss)...
Ejemplos breves:
Gen1 1962 AQUASTAR Benthos 500 (el PRIMERO)
Gen1 1965 AQUASTAR DEEPSTAR Valjoux 23, (NO el mas comun vj92, este es el PRIMERO) De este modelo, tan raro hasta la revista GQ escribio: http://www.gq.com/style/blogs/the-gq-eye/2009/02/the-watch-aquatic.html
PRIMER reloj chronograph 100 metros probado!
Con grupo COUSTEAU:
De la ULTIMA seria de relojes AQUASTAR de valor serio - tengo el ULTIMO AQUASTAR REGATTA NEWPORT, pero NUEVO/NOS del 1980 con movimiento LEMANIA, en bracelete original signed AQUASTAR y super bello! http://www.aquastar.ch/en/popregate80.asp?mode=popup
Lip Nautic Ski del 1965, y retratado con grupo Cousteau!
Pocket watches: Eberhardt flat 14k solid gold, 70mm Doxa solid silver, Paul Garnier Paris Marine etc... y muchos que no recuerdo al momento.
At this point the collection has been itemized and number 254 complete working watches - most have been serviced while under my ownership. In addition to that, I have countless spares, from MK1 Ploprof dials, bezels, LIP Nautic Ski MK1 dials and NOS R184 mov'ts, Aquastar Benthos 500 MINT cases and NOS crystals, odd and end Omega and Rolex parts, straps, manuals, magazines, ads, boxes etc... yes, way too much stuff, considering consolidating to a few core pieces as this collecting bug has gotten somewhat out of hand...
Retratos con breves intros (of what I've pictured recently):
El reloj que Al Pacino uso en SCARFACE (de tanto polvo :wao: se lo puso de lado reversible
Omega La Magique Ref BA 523.1025 Circa 1981
Amongst THE thinnest watch in the world (at the time) NOS and functioning superbly, 80 grams of solid (.750) 18k, 1 of ONLY 261 made, and 1 of 20 made with the gold mesh "grain d'orge" bracelet, with mystery hands (sapphire discs) - ultra flat (2.6 mm), rectangular, 18K yellow gold gentleman' s quartz mystery wristwatch with transparent dial center. NOS manual in English and original warranty sheet, Omega original (watch specific) box. Also, very special 2 page actual full color advertsiment that appeared at the time the watch retailed, 1981 USA.
Para poner en perspectiva, el modelo La Magique (Cal 1357) es TAN raro, que su hermano pequeno, el modelo Dinosaure (cal 1356) de cual producieron 3 veces la cantidad del La Magique (!) en condicones de uso intenso con reparacion visible en el oro del bracilete piden £8,500 al momento en eBay.co.uk (Y no, NO soy el vendedor).
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=370208291256&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT
And my MINT Omega Speedmaster so called Holy Grail ref 376.0822 (Lemania 5100, in MOON WATCH case) on original 1450 bracelet and 809 end pieces just having returned from service in Omega OZ, with all papers, books and original box, reportedly only 1600 OR LESS ever made and for only ONE year 1987 (additionally, as this model 3760822) watches have little to NO replacement parts I ordered from OZ service an additional, in package NOS original crystal with charter ring, and hands set):
Of course the ICON, Omega Seamaster 600 "so-called" Ploprof Ref 166.077 Circa 1970
Generation 1 TYPE 1 - THE first and rarest of ALL - UNREFINISHED BEAUTY - like new, with FRESH Omega Bienne Facory service and accompanying factory waranty, Omega extract/abstract, NOS books in Spanish and French (the French one actually read PLOgeur PROfessional), rarest exotic woods Omega box, original warranty book and extras including Omega mesh (wrapped) etc...
And some of my more commonly worn, less rare... my K serial Tourneau FACTORY Diamond dial and bezel Rolex DateJust in 18k & SS, and W serial Rolex Sea Dweller (T 25 dial) all in MINT with bells and whistles!
So many more to follow... but this does take some time... WHAT? Serously... I am considering opening up a separate eBay account strictly for the purpose of selling 90% of the current collection, keeping 25 watches sounds so much more practical than keeping the 254 I currently have nicely arranged in my study!
Gracias por su interes!
chrono24seven
Perdoname, pero naci en los Estados Unidos de padres Hispanos - y fui creado en various paises, y he visitado various mas - entonces, claro mi Ingles es degraciadamente superior a mi Espanol.
Soy miembro de los mas populares/tranquilos foros en Ingles y siempre he querido ser parte de foros hispanos al igual - y este es mi atempto.
De mi: he collectado relojes desde 1995, y paso de los Estados Unidos a partes EU constantemente por mi carrera.
Mas que nada me ha gustado collectar OMEGA y ROLEX, pero de muchisimo interes son los DIVER de los 50-80s.
De esos diver tengo en mi collecion: ZRC Etanche Grands Fonds ca. 1960 (6 o'clock crown & Nr. NOS), Aquastar ca. 1962 (Deepstar GEN 1: VJ 23 MINT, GEN 1 Aquastar Benthos 500 Nr. MINT) Aquastar Regatta NEWPORT ca. 1980 (Lemania mov't, TRUE NOS), LIP Nautic - Militar 1940s (MUSEUM QUALITY on original leather band, incredible speciman) LIP Nautic Ski ca. 1965 (electric R 184, dual crown, compressor, MINT), EPSA compressor cased watches of various types, Alsta watches, yep the Jaws movie watches etc... and even transitional Heuer-Tag Heuer ca. 1985 ref 510.501 PVD Chronographs with Lemania's celebrated 5100 (Nr. MINT), ZENITH Defy Gauss ca. 1971 ( MINT, 1/2000, screw-down crown, 200m WR, exact spec to Rolex MilGauss)...
Ejemplos breves:
Gen1 1962 AQUASTAR Benthos 500 (el PRIMERO)
Gen1 1965 AQUASTAR DEEPSTAR Valjoux 23, (NO el mas comun vj92, este es el PRIMERO) De este modelo, tan raro hasta la revista GQ escribio: http://www.gq.com/style/blogs/the-gq-eye/2009/02/the-watch-aquatic.html
PRIMER reloj chronograph 100 metros probado!
Con grupo COUSTEAU:
De la ULTIMA seria de relojes AQUASTAR de valor serio - tengo el ULTIMO AQUASTAR REGATTA NEWPORT, pero NUEVO/NOS del 1980 con movimiento LEMANIA, en bracelete original signed AQUASTAR y super bello! http://www.aquastar.ch/en/popregate80.asp?mode=popup
Lip Nautic Ski del 1965, y retratado con grupo Cousteau!
Pocket watches: Eberhardt flat 14k solid gold, 70mm Doxa solid silver, Paul Garnier Paris Marine etc... y muchos que no recuerdo al momento.
At this point the collection has been itemized and number 254 complete working watches - most have been serviced while under my ownership. In addition to that, I have countless spares, from MK1 Ploprof dials, bezels, LIP Nautic Ski MK1 dials and NOS R184 mov'ts, Aquastar Benthos 500 MINT cases and NOS crystals, odd and end Omega and Rolex parts, straps, manuals, magazines, ads, boxes etc... yes, way too much stuff, considering consolidating to a few core pieces as this collecting bug has gotten somewhat out of hand...
Retratos con breves intros (of what I've pictured recently):
El reloj que Al Pacino uso en SCARFACE (de tanto polvo :wao: se lo puso de lado reversible
Omega La Magique Ref BA 523.1025 Circa 1981
Amongst THE thinnest watch in the world (at the time) NOS and functioning superbly, 80 grams of solid (.750) 18k, 1 of ONLY 261 made, and 1 of 20 made with the gold mesh "grain d'orge" bracelet, with mystery hands (sapphire discs) - ultra flat (2.6 mm), rectangular, 18K yellow gold gentleman' s quartz mystery wristwatch with transparent dial center. NOS manual in English and original warranty sheet, Omega original (watch specific) box. Also, very special 2 page actual full color advertsiment that appeared at the time the watch retailed, 1981 USA.
Para poner en perspectiva, el modelo La Magique (Cal 1357) es TAN raro, que su hermano pequeno, el modelo Dinosaure (cal 1356) de cual producieron 3 veces la cantidad del La Magique (!) en condicones de uso intenso con reparacion visible en el oro del bracilete piden £8,500 al momento en eBay.co.uk (Y no, NO soy el vendedor).
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=370208291256&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT
And my MINT Omega Speedmaster so called Holy Grail ref 376.0822 (Lemania 5100, in MOON WATCH case) on original 1450 bracelet and 809 end pieces just having returned from service in Omega OZ, with all papers, books and original box, reportedly only 1600 OR LESS ever made and for only ONE year 1987 (additionally, as this model 3760822) watches have little to NO replacement parts I ordered from OZ service an additional, in package NOS original crystal with charter ring, and hands set):
Of course the ICON, Omega Seamaster 600 "so-called" Ploprof Ref 166.077 Circa 1970
Generation 1 TYPE 1 - THE first and rarest of ALL - UNREFINISHED BEAUTY - like new, with FRESH Omega Bienne Facory service and accompanying factory waranty, Omega extract/abstract, NOS books in Spanish and French (the French one actually read PLOgeur PROfessional), rarest exotic woods Omega box, original warranty book and extras including Omega mesh (wrapped) etc...
And some of my more commonly worn, less rare... my K serial Tourneau FACTORY Diamond dial and bezel Rolex DateJust in 18k & SS, and W serial Rolex Sea Dweller (T 25 dial) all in MINT with bells and whistles!
So many more to follow... but this does take some time... WHAT? Serously... I am considering opening up a separate eBay account strictly for the purpose of selling 90% of the current collection, keeping 25 watches sounds so much more practical than keeping the 254 I currently have nicely arranged in my study!
Gracias por su interes!
chrono24seven