Hello all, just out of curiosity, what other brand of watch(es) do you wear? Or are you just loyal to TAG Heuer?
I have a couple of Rado, a Seiko, a Bernex and a Disney Tigger watch my daughter gave me. Maybe also a couple of digital Citizen someplace too. Edit. Now another Seiko and a Montblanc.
Rolex and Zenith. One of each. Actually, I have a Le Cheminant somewhere too. What did I do with that?
My "second" brand is Sinn. I love the U1 diver and also have a Japan-only U2S Meisterbund III (photo from the web below- not my watch)
I am currently 100% TAG, I keep looking at Breitlings but there's always something 'wrong' - too shiny, odd bracelets, weird numerals...
Seiko, Skagen, Rado, Maurice Lacroix and TAG Heuer. I like what I like and am not a brand devotee. I own 4 TAG Heuers, but there are plenty I don't like and would never buy.
I generally stick to Heuer/TAG Heuer, but I do have a Yema Rallye, a Speedy Pro, and a Vratislavia (Autavia homage).
Generally I wear my Oris which I've had since 2005, it was my first proper watch. I also mix it up wth some Casio G-Shocks which I have a fair few of and Seiko Kinetics. Here is my 2005 Oris Chronoris, I've currently got a Nato strap on it:
Good idea to add some pics to this topic. I've thought we should do a thread like this for a while now - very interested to see what other forum members have in their collections. Here are most of mine - you probably can spot a loose vintage theme.
Thanks, and er... thanks. Yes, they're skinny, but I'm surely not alone with 6.5-6.75" wrists? And what I lack in girth, I make up for in length... so I've been told
So cool to see what other people are wearing! As for me, besides my TAGs, the only other watch I have is a Rolex Submariner.
Well I acually don't own a TAG Heuer (though used to have a Formula 1 blue 3-hander and a black-dial New Monaco) but my collection is mainly vintage Heuer and Omega (with a few newer ones).... I have a few more but I'm on a new phone and haven't yet taken tons of photos. It's a wide world of watches out there!
Outside of TH I have Longines, Seiko and Alpina (highly underrated brand IMO and very reasonably priced)
Thanks! The Jaeger-LeCoultre does get a decent amount of attention from watch nerds.... it's the Deep Sea Chronograph "Vintage": http://www.jaeger-lecoultre.com/us/...r-lecoultre-deep-sea-chronograph/207857J.html I could go on and on about it but all I'll say is, it makes me happy
NOS early '90s Casio Speed Trainer, this was my first ever watch, back when a wierd casio digital was the must have accessory at school. I needed a digital watch for rallying, so I bought a NOS: