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 Posted: Tue Oct 25th, 2011 12:25 am
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Keelson
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G'day,

New to the forum so just saying hello from sunny Singapore.

Eclectic range of watches from vintage through to modern dive watches ending up lately with an H2O Kalmar in black.

Started collecting a few years ago with 1950's to 1970's Seamasters and Dynamics, some older Rolex / Tudors for fun and then onto GP Seahawk II, Ball Hydrocarbons and Aviator, Paul Picot Type C Plongeur and now more into "boutique" brands such as Dievas and H2O. Also picked a couple of Seiko (kinetic) and Tissot (Seastar) as daily beaters, as well as a couple of project watches along the way.

Latest is an H2O Kalmar 3000 in full "stealth" more which is the "mutt's nuts" but a little difficult to read in low light with my old eyes. Perhaps having the stealth dial and stealth hands on the same watch may have been an error of judgement in hindsight.

Looking forward to seeing more of the watches everyone else likes soon.

Best regards,

Keelson

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 Posted: Tue Oct 25th, 2011 08:08 am
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Warm welcome to 3T, KeelsonThumbsup3.gif

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 Posted: Tue Oct 25th, 2011 11:09 am
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Hello and welcome to 3T.

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 Posted: Wed Oct 26th, 2011 04:04 pm
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Welcome! Don't hesitate to come with pictures!

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 Posted: Wed Oct 26th, 2011 06:39 pm
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Welcome Keelson!!......post what you have in your collection...we all love to see pics.

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 Posted: Mon Nov 14th, 2011 08:46 pm
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Warm welcome.. interesting collection you´re talking about there but as you may know...

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 Posted: Tue Nov 15th, 2011 01:33 am
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Keelson
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Some photos then.

1970 Omega Seamaster 30 with its modern big brother.



1970 Girard Perregaux Quartz (tells the time) with a modern Citizen Blue Angel (tells the time - anywhere, timer, chrono, alarms, perpetual calendar and slide rule to tell you when you have run out of fuel).



 

 

 

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 Posted: Tue Nov 15th, 2011 07:59 am
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Nice pics Keelson! I specially like the GP.. That one looks awesome ;) and of course the SMP! The chrono version is a dream of mine that someday will be fullfilled!

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Some older stuff I have
Clockwise from top left

1950's Seamaster with bumper movement

1960's Seamaster 30

1960's Seamaster

1970's Dynamic

1950's manual wind Girrard Perregaux

19something Tudor by Rolex in 9kt gold

1970's Girrard Perregaux quartz

1970's Dynamic De Ville



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 Posted: Wed Dec 14th, 2011 10:56 pm
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I can see you are quite loyal to a certain themebravo.gif

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 Posted: Thu Dec 15th, 2011 03:13 am
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bigrustypig wrote: I can see you are quite loyal to a certain themebravo.gif
Hi - yeah I do like the older stuff with fine movements but also tending nowadays to the big chunky divers.

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 Posted: Wed Dec 21st, 2011 08:44 am
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Those vintage watches are remarkable!!!cool.gif

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