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Se ve que a algunos les sobra la pasta....o las manos (para ponerse tanto reloj ::Dbt:: ) o sus mujeres son unas santas......:clap:
Os dejo una foto de la colección de un forero de Timezone con inventario incluido......:whist::
Saludos y os dejo que voy a limpiar el teclado.....no se puede babear tanto......jejejejeje......::dnz::

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Intento pegar el inventario.....

I'll admit I have too many watches.

Row 1
1. Rolex Explorer II
2. DJR Bressel
3. Minerva Pythagore I Anniversary
4. Tudor Tiger
5. UN Michelangelo Big Date
6. IWC MK XV
7. Panerai Auto 40mm
8. Tag-Heuer Monaco Replic@
9. Breitling Navitimer 1461/52
10. Breitling SuperOcean
11. Glycine KMU48

Row 2
1. JLC Reverso GT
2. JLC Ultrathin
3. Breitling Cosmonaut
4. IWC GST Autochrono
5. Zenith Port Royal
6. Lange 1815 auf/ab
7. Breitling Avenger
8. Omega Seamaster Pro Chrono
9. Zenith Elite HW
10. Panerai Luminor Marina
11. Panerai Power Reserve

Row 3
1. Omega Speedmaster Pro Anniversary
2. Omega Speedmaster Pro 1957
3. Rolex Submariner gold/steel
4. Rolex Sea Dweller
5. JLC Master GT
6. Breitling B2
7. IWC Portuguese AutoChrono
8. Minerva TZ LE
9. Zenith Rainbow Flyback
10. AP Royal Oak
11. Tag-Heuer Carrera Replic@

Row 4
1. Rolex No-Date Submariner
2. Cartier Basculante
3. Panerai Submersible
4. IWC Flieger Auto Chrono
5. Omega Seamaster GMT
6. UN GMT +/- Big Date
7. UN San Marco Big Date
8. IWC UTC
9. Rolex GMT I
10. IWC Aquatimer
11. JLC Master Moon
12. Rolex Explorer I

Ive got two 4-head MTE winders, a 3-head Orbita, and a single Underwood IWC winder. Id strap a couple to our cats but they seem to sleep 23.9 hours per day so I dont think theyd be much help keeping things wound. Below is an alphabetized list and some ramblings that I whipped up over lunch today. BTW, today I wore my Panerai Sub.

AP Royal Oak - Steel on stee. Automatic. 36mm. At first I disliked the Royal Oak look. But for some reason something clicked and now its one of my favorites. I like the bigger Royal Oaks but due to my relatively thin wrist, the bracelets just dont fit my wrist.

Breitling Avenger - Titanium on titaniu. Auto. 44mm. This thing is really thick but comfortable.

Breitling B2 - Steel on kevlar. Auto. 42mm. It seemed like a good idea at the time.

Breitling Cosmonaut - Steel on leather. Manual. 40mm. I really like the style of the Navitimer. Its manual wind, 24hour dial, display back, and it has a slide rule, how cool is that?

Breitling Navitimer 1461/52 - Steel on croc. Auto. 40mm. Its got that oh so useful week of the year counter. I dont wear it that often but I leave it on a winder since its kind of a PITA to set.

Breitling SuperOcean - Steel on rubber. Auto. 39mm. The orange dial seemed like a good idea at the time.

Cartier Basculante - Steel on croc. Manual. Christmas present from my wife. I think she likes it more than I do. Its the only watch I have with roman numerals. Winding it is a pain with that itty bitty crown.

DJR Bressel - Steel on croc. Manual. 42mm or so. Curved lugs make it comfortable. This sucker ticks loudly. I like the retro look combined with giant size.

Glycine KMU48 - Steel on leather. Manual. 48mm. Can you tell I like big watches? But maybe not this big. The straight lugs leave an unsightly gap.

IWC Aquatimer - Steel on steel. Auto. 42mm. Another Christmas present from my wife. Pretty darn heavy. This is one of my favorites.

IWC Flieger Auto Chrono - Steel on croc. Auto. 39mm. Another one of my favorites.

IWC GST Autochrono - Steel on steel. Auto. 39mm. I like this one but for some reason I dont wear it that much. This is one of my wifes favorites.

IWC MK XV - Steel on steel. Auto. 38mm. Another favorite.

IWC Portuguese AutoChrono - Steel on croc. Auto. 42mm. My first IWC. My wife has been eyeing this one for herself.

IWC Portuguese 2000 - Steel on croc. Im still waiting for this. I ordered it back in October. At least IWC sent me my winder.

IWC UTC - Steel on buffalo. Auto. 39mm. Can you tell I like IWC?

JLC Master GT - Steel on ostrich. Auto. 37mm. On of my favorites.

JLC Master Moon - Steel on croc. Auto. 38mm. I would have got the silver dial if it had existed when I bought this, but I still like this a lot.

JLC Reverso GT - Steel on croc. Manual. Everyone needs a reverso.

JLC Ultrathin - Steel on croc. Manual. 34mm. I dont have much occasion to wear a dress watch. I got this after getting the Panerai Submersible. I call it my anti-Panerai.

Lange 1815 auf/ab - Gold on croc. Manual. 36mm. This is my 40th birthday watch. Only problem is Im not 40 yet. My wife got me this for my birthday which is in June. I had to sneak it out for the group photo. Shes let me wind it up and make sure its running right. I told her I need to time it for a while to make sure everythings okay. I wonder how much longer that story is going to work.

Minerva Pythagore I Anniversary - Steel on ostrich. Manual. My first manual wind. I bought this from Richard Paige back in the pre-ashford days. Its a bit small for me.

Minerva TZ LE - Steel on leather. Manual. 36mm. #14 black dial.

Omega Seamaster GMT - Steel on rubber. Auto. 39mm. Love the rubber strap although the clasp is a bit scratch prone. I wear this a lot.

Omega Seamaster Pro Chrono - Titanium on titanium. Auto. 39mm. My first automatic. It was the only highpoint on an otherwise rainy Christmas vacation on Maui.

Omega Speedmaster Pro 1957 - Steel on steel. Manual. 42mm. Love the hands on this. But they do obscure the subdials. I can see why they changed them.

Omega Speedmaster Pro Anniversary - Steel on steel. Manual. 42mm. I cant remember what number Ive got but a friend has the next number in the series. Kind of a cool coincidence. We both got ours from Ashford.

Panerai Auto 40mm - Steel on croc. Auto. 40mm. Its the one with blue dial and brushed finish. I originally ordered this for my wife with the idea that if she didnt like it, Id wear it. She likes it but its just too big and heavy for her.

Panerai Luminor Marina - Steel on leather. Manual. 44mm. I love this thing.

Panerai Power Reserve - Steel PVD on leather. Auto. 44mm. I love this thing.

Panerai Submersible - Steel on croc. Auto. 44mm. Did I mention I like Panerai?

Rolex Explorer I - Steel on steel. Auto. 35mm. Just the thing to wear to the top of Everest.

Rolex Explorer II - Steel on steel. Auto. 40mm. Just the thing to wear while spelunking.

Rolex GMT I - Steel on steel. Auto. 40mm. Just the thing to wear while piloting a 707. For some reason, the Rolex GMT with red/blue bezel imprinted on my impressionable mind a long time ago. Ive always wanted one and this is still one of my favorites.

Rolex No-Date Submariner - Steel on steel. Auto. 40mm. Just the thing to wear while diving if I dont care what the date is. After getting the Sea Dweller, more than likely my nephew will be getting this as a graduation present.

Rolex Sea Dweller - Steel on steel. Auto. 40mm. Just the thing to wear in a diving bell. Ive been wearing this a lot lately.

Rolex Submariner gold/steel - Gold/steel. Auto. 40mm. Just the thing to wear in Vegas. My wife picked this one out. Shes got a thing for blue dials.

Tag-Heuer Carrera Replic@ - Steel on leather. Manual. 36mm. I wish they had updated it with a sapphire crystal.

Tag-Heuer Monaco Replic@ - Steel on leather. Auto. I wish they had updated it with a sapphire crystal.

Tudor Tiger - Steel on shark. Auto. 40mm. It seemed like a good idea at the time.

UN GMT +/- Big Date - Steel on leather. Auto. 40mm. This thing really glows. This is one of my favorites.

UN Michelangelo Big Date - Steel on croc. Auto. I like the exploding arabics. But the shape of the crystal causes lots of reflection. Theres not a lot of contrast between the hands and dial so it can be somewhat difficult to tell the time. But the big dates very legible.

UN San Marco Big Date - Steel on croc. Auto. 36mm. I bought it with bracelet but it works much better on a strap.

Zenith Elite HW - Gold on croc. Manual. 37mm. Before I got this, I disliked the numbers at 2-4-6-8-10-12 configuration. I dont know why I like it now.

Zenith Port Royal - Steel on croc. Auto. 39mm. I blame Mike Dishers review for me getting this one.

Zenith Rainbow Flyback - Steel on steel. Auto. 39mm. Nice.



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Aunque la foto no es muy grande ya sabeis lo que tiene el buen hombre......Saludos!
 
madre mia!!!!
ahi hay una auténtica fortuna en relojes.
que maravilloso debe ser tener una cuenta corriente(o mejor varias) que no se acaban nunca!!!
 
Jejejejeje....no creas....este tio tiene un problema y grande.....no sabe que reloj ponerse cada dia.....
 
Y creía que yo estaba loco con tanto reloj... :D
 
Y a mi me daban cargos de conciencia con ocho que tengo.........jejejejeje.....Un abrazo Antonio!
 
Bah! No tiene ningun Sinn ::bones::
 
Y todavia no tiene un Daytona

Pues no creo haber visto ningún Daytona en el inventario;-) , si este no es un buen cliente , apaga y vamonos. Un saludo
 
debe ser una tienda, xq si no...
 
Jejeje pues no veo ningun orient en la coleccion...
 
A eso le llamo yo : ESTAR EN EL TACO.

Saludos

Rafael
 
45 relojes y todos de nivel !!! 8o Alucinado me he quedado.
 
:cool1: En una buena colección no puede faltar un buen Seiko Monster y no veo ninguno.
 
tengo qaue pedir derecho por hacer fotos, lo he dicho mil veces...
 
Estupefactado stoy.

Ese Rainbow si que está bien acompañado y no el mío. ::cry:: ::cry:: ::cry::

Pero bueno, pongamos alguna objeción: ::evil::
-Poco acero y mucho bicho muerto. :D
-Demasiados Panerai. :-P
-La foto es regular tirando pa mala. :whist::
 
A eso le llamo yo una colección extensa
Una pasada
 
Na, to chatarrilla, no me afecta en absoluto.:D :D :D :D :D :D Bueno, un poco sí.8o 8o 8o 8o En realidad bastante.::bash:: ::bash:: ::bash:: ::bash::
 
q asco de tio joe no le hace ascos a nada jejejej
 
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