371 Discussions and CommentsMember since Dec. 7, 2005
This golden wonder:
Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Extreme World-Alarm, 18kt redgold Valentino Rossi limited edition (phew...THAT`S a long name). My Big Pilot is next in line, admittedly.
2,113 Discussions and CommentsMember since March 21, 2004
Most wrist time...
goes to my Portugieser Regulateur. Close second goes to the Ceramic flieger. And then the St. Exupery/Laureus fliegers, Ingenieur and Cousteau Aquatimer. I really wear them all in rotation.
And I am very sure the new 'vintage' Ingenieur which is at the top of my Must-have list for 2008 will be right at or near the top...
578 Discussions and CommentsMember since March 22, 2001Concord,
United States
Lately, it's been the Aquatimer Split Minutes....
The titanium helps this large watch "wear small", because it is light and non-reflective. It is understated, rarely drawing attention. It is highly readable in all conditions. And I still love the unique complication. At present, I rarely have to dress up, so this watch fits my lifestyle perfectly.
Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Extreme World-Alarm, 18kt redgold Valentino Rossi limited edition (phew...THAT`S a long name). My Big Pilot is next in line, admittedly.
goes to my Portugieser Regulateur.
Close second goes to the Ceramic flieger.
And then the St. Exupery/Laureus fliegers, Ingenieur and Cousteau Aquatimer.
I really wear them all in rotation.
And I am very sure the new 'vintage' Ingenieur which is at the top of my Must-have list for 2008 will be right at or near the top...
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always my preferred watch, even if now in a numerous family....
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Its a very comfortable watch to wear. Light and subtle. But I'm still in the honeymoon phase.
I still love my Port chrono. :))
However, I do also rotate with the St. Ex chrono and the Laureus spitfire on a regular basis.
Ross
ross (at) baverstock (dot) me (dot) uk
The only watch since sunday, a week.
tonny.berteloot@pandora.be
depending upon the occasion. I usally don't wear the CFI to work. The same holds true for the AT2000. But I do not use the 5001 under water.
What also helps: I do not have as many watches to choose from as you! grrr. I am sooooo jealous ;-)
BTW: your 822 is a great watch! as is your 3711. ;-)
Nice question, Martijn!
Peter
b.bunnik <u>at</u> zonnet.nl
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Last edited: 27 October, 2011 - 10:21
The titanium helps this large watch "wear small", because it is light and non-reflective. It is understated, rarely drawing attention. It is highly readable in all conditions. And I still love the unique complication. At present, I rarely have to dress up, so this watch fits my lifestyle perfectly.
Regards,
David