For the second year in a row, one of our group kindly opened up their house for a large GTG, so that we could bring in more watches than we'd normally do in a cafe or restaurant and, of course, have a dedicated watch viewing area.
The number of watches brought in by individuals varied between "what's on my wrist" and about two dozen.
Here is a photographic glance at our evening.
This foam box (as in the box itself) was quite exciting to some folks, who immediately wanted to know how they could obtain one.
What was in the box was pretty interesting too. Yes that's a gorgeous Jaeger LeCoultre Perpetual Calendar on the right.
One collector decided on a JLC and Rolex theme.
"I can't believe this is a Rolex"
"What did you say this was? A Swatch?"
Our resident vintage Rolex expert, TC, educating another "Tart"
Always love a nice vintage Speedmaster as wrist shot
JLC Master Hometime
A nice Casio Edifice that does everything worn by a guest of a fellow "tart"
- maybe after the GTG the WIS-bug will bite?
- maybe after the GTG the WIS-bug will bite?
Late 1930s men's Rolex
Omega Speedmaster "Racing" Mk II - with matching orange NATO
Top : 1910s "red 12" and a PAM49 on a Metta strap.
Bottom : Vostock "red 12", Peter Speake-Marin
Cheers!
PAM311 with calibre P.2004 - on a Metta strap
Spot the odd one out - ah yes, a Stowa Flieger in amongst diving watches.
Top: (L to R) Hamilton 600 Compressor, Rolex 5513 Submariner, Stowa Fleiger
Bottom: (L to R) Sinn U1000S, Rolex 1680 "Red" Submariner, Longines Legend Diver Date
Yep, a stunning collection of vintage Rolex Divers,
flanked by IWC Big Pilot (left) and Panerai PAM111 (right)
flanked by IWC Big Pilot (left) and Panerai PAM111 (right)
Old and new : Panerai 3646 with PAM249
Collection of modern and new Rolex (with a 1930s interloper)
Don't forget dinner.
Beautiful butter chicken, cooked by our host. Matched to 2007 "Vue de Monde" Chardonnay
Tarts elders discussing watch affairs
The cutest attendee of the night, Millie (the one on the right)
The aforementioned "watch viewing table"
The reluctant photographer, sporting a Rolex Sea Dweller 16600
Jaeger Le Coultre cal 916 Memovox
Omega Speedmaster, 1997 Schumacher edition
Rolex "Green" Milgauss 116400GV
Left to Right: PAM 111, PAM249, PAM311, PAM312
Watch folks cannot live on watches and food alone
Desserts were : Pear and almond tart, tarte au citron, fresh mangos, raspberry sorbet, chocolate mousse with macerated strawberries, and raspberry terrine.
Chocolate mousse and macerated strawberries
Tudor Heritage Chronograph
And last but not least...
We're not just about wristwatches
It was a great evening and a chance for many to bring out more watches than they normally would during our weekly GTGs. Many thanks go to our host, M, for welcoming us into his home.
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what a gathering!!! an amazing amount of watches and the sheer variety is just unbelievable! when's the next one?
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It was a memorable evening and many thanks to the generous and welcoming hosts.
ReplyDeleteThe post is great and really captures the mood of the evening and the fabulous time we all had.
Thank you guys for writing it up so comprehensively and wittily.
I felt I was there again as I read the post!
I look forward to an event again when so many of us can gather and share our watches and our friendship.
P.
it was a great night. thank you to our host and thank you for the great company. :)
ReplyDeletenothing short of IMPRESSIVE! what a GTG and a collection of watches! love the diversity....
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