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My humble collection

Post06 Jul 2006, 23:29

Hope you enjoy them... remember to click the picture for more definition

Lucien Piccard DSM:
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Lucien Piccard: Louis Zanoni holding the watch


Espa Optel:
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Pulsar: Restored Ladies
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Pulsar: Solid Gold Dress
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Pulsar: Same Solid Gold Dress.. bit arty farty this one
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Pulsar: P3 (dot matrix, solid link)
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Sinclair: This Sovereign style is a favorite of mine. The silver shown here is a special for the Queens silver jubilee 1977
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CBM Time: This one was given to my son by a close friend
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Seiko: Early Seiko and one of my favorite LCD's
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Pulsar: SS Exec
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Pulsar: GF Classic (I don't wear this one, I have another for that DOW)
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Synchronar: last but not least - seems to everybodies fav including mine. It's just a pure monster of a watch
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And that is the end of the show, hope you like them, took me about two years to find all these. wish list Gold P3 or if i win the pools then a 18K P1 AND a Gold P3.
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Re: My humble collection

Post07 Jul 2006, 19:00

Wow, I see you got the LCD essentials :wink:
Much envy for the Lucien Piccard, I'm still angry about myself because I forgot to bid on the one that ztv99 sold on ebay last year (2005-03-14, to be exact :x )
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Re: My humble collection

Post22 Jul 2006, 20:04

Very nice watches, and I really like the two Sinclair Sovereign calculators.
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Re: My humble collection

Post24 Jul 2006, 16:05

Two scattering LCD watches, very impressive. :wink:
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Re: My humble collection

Post24 Jul 2006, 17:05

Thanks for the comments guys

The DSM watches are a must, i must admit i never new they would look so good in the flesh. They are a real pain to photograph, took loads to get these two & still not happy, the main reason is im no good at it! Need to go to MJ's school of photography - if he did one ;-)

edited to add: just bought a polarising filter for the camera, see if that makes a difference.
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Post24 Jul 2006, 17:09

Klippie wrote:and I really like the two Sinclair Sovereign calculators.


I am drawn to these... weird just cannot stop bidding on the damn things - the latest one i won came in a large wooden box, slight damage to the flimsy inner extrusion (whatever it's called)

I'll get a picture up soon. (not wanting to turn it into a calculator forum ;-))

moderator, just one picture honest

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Re: My humble collection

Post25 Jul 2006, 00:26

Yes - nice, I too like the calculators, very chic'

Nice LCD's as well.
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Re: My humble collection

Post25 Jul 2006, 07:50

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Re: My humble collection

Post25 Jul 2006, 18:45

I don't own, or plan to own any, but yeah the sinclair calcs have my vote too. I'm sure if I had one though, i'd be trying to change the TV channels with it (after a few beers) :)
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Post25 Jul 2006, 18:56

.... and if you've got a Bang & Olufsen hi-fi system you'll be expecting the remote house sound control system to be working too :)
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Post25 Jul 2006, 19:08

Doesn't work as a mobile phone either :o
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Re: My humble collection

Post29 Jul 2006, 02:38

Diginut wrote:.... and if you've got a Bang & Olufsen hi-fi system you'll be expecting the remote house sound control system to be working too :)


Good call. B&O was exactly what I was thinking of, when I though it looked like a remote control.

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