John Lofgren Monkey Boots Shinki Horsebuttt - $1,136 The classic monkey boot silhouette in an incredibly rich Shinki russet horse leather.
Grant Stone Diesel Boot Dark Olive Chromexcel - $395 Goodyear welted, Horween Chromexcel, classic good looks.
Schott 568 Vandals Jacket - $1,250 The classic Perfecto motorcycle jacket, in a very special limited-edition Schott double rider style. This things is gorgeous. Modern? Are the dial and bezel actually expected to patina?Tudor Black Bay Bronze, the patina is coming along nicely, started wearing it daily, it's now my go to work watch, till I get my 2 other work watches running again.
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Its almost a couple of years old, the case and buckle are the only things that will patina.This things is gorgeous. Modern? Are the dial and bezel actually expected to patina?
Nice! I’m a huge Eterna fan. Would love to see a picture of your watch!I dont always wear a watch, but when I do I wear my only nice watch. That being a Eterna Kontiki Diver with a green dial. Doesnt fit my clothing at times which makes me just go without, but I do like to wear it
That’s a beauty!I only have one "nice" watch and I wear it almost daily. It is a vintage automatic Omega De Ville, which I presume is from the 60s or 70s. I bought it because I couldn't afford a new Omega, and because I like the simpler look of older watches. That said, I do hope to one day own a modern Omega -- something not massive, but not as small as all vintage equivalents. While I like my vintage watch, the size makes it noticeable different from modern watches, and I don't always want the watch to be a statement piece.
Thank you! I got it on the omega forum. Good community of folks over there and way more reliable than eBay. The watch world is tough to shop in with confidence.That’s a beauty!
That’s a beauty!I only have one "nice" watch and I wear it almost daily. It is a vintage automatic Omega De Ville, which I presume is from the 60s or 70s. I bought it because I couldn't afford a new Omega, and because I like the simpler look of older watches. That said, I do hope to one day own a modern Omega -- something not massive, but not as small as all vintage equivalents. While I like my vintage watch, the size makes it noticeable different from modern watches, and I don't always want the watch to be a statement piece.
I never joined the Omega forum, but I was on the Watchuseek forum for a long time. I’m still sort of on it, but my watch collecting is waning after over 30 years of collecting. I still have the Omega Seamaster my mother gave my father on his birthday in 1956, as well as a Speedy Pro I purchased new in 2000.Thank you! I got it on the omega forum. Good community of folks over there and way more reliable than eBay. The watch world is touch to shop in with confidence.
Nice! I’m a huge Eterna fan. Would love to see a picture of your watch!
Oh, I was picturing a different model. I actually much prefer yours to the one I thought it was. I would rock that thing all day long!View attachment 737996
Here it is