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( , Thu 18 Dec 2008, 16:42)
Cigarettes, gambling, porn and booze. What's your addiction? How low have you sunk and how have you tried to beat it?
Thanks to big-girl's-blouse for the suggestion
( , Thu 18 Dec 2008, 16:42)
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Wrist Watches
Hi.
I'm Panteneman, and my addiction is wrist watches.
It all started off for me when I just had the one watch, and being the scatter head that I am I would waste time running around the house trying to look for my watch when I was in college in the mid 1990's. In my infinite wisdom, I thought:
"Aha! I shall buy another, this way if I can't find my main one, I have a back up watch".
And then it snow balled out of control. I love the different styles of them, and mechanisms that they use (fully mechanical, automatic wind, LCD display, LED display). I like the fact that I can chuck a different one on each day like putting on a different shirt or something.
The addiction seems to knows no bounds. Just when I *think* I am happy with a watch, I will soon track down another that catches my eye. I've bought them for myself even outside the realms of my birthday or Christmas.
I really like my gadgets (PC's, mobile phones, amateur radio, Hi-Fi etc), and the watch collecting thing is probably an offshoot from it. I recall feeling that I was the dogs bollocks when I was a kid all because I had a Trafalgar calculator watch (and I was equally gutted when it got sea water in it, as it wasn't water proof). Probably to do with my Dad being a manager of Comet once upon a time, and being the manager of a Hi-Fi shop when I was small and wee.
I even went as far as taking months to track down a certain model of Fossil watch, and ended up buying the model I was after from America on eBay because I couldn't get it anywhere.
Here's a piccy of SOME of what I own:
Top left: Accurist Chronograph with World Time (Breitling a like in black "Ion Plated" bracelet), Pulsar Spoon (circa 2000 vintage), Fossil "Blue" BQ-9279 (watch has hidden "LED" time readout underneath the hands upon button press, lovely bit of kit), Fossil JR 9465 "OLED" (colour LED animated display), Identity LED watch, Seiko Automatic divers watch (the "James Bond" watch as my mates call it), and another (but more conservative looking)Seiko Automatic.
Bottom left: Citizen Automatic (Japanese import, displays date & time in Japanese and English), Casio 928-PGW30 "Pentagraph" sports watch (circa 1992), Casio Waveceptor (atomic clock accurate, self setting), Fossil JR9464 "OLED" watch, Paketa manual wind watch (Russian with 1-24 hour dial instead of 1-12, millitary style), Damas "Jump Hour" automatic (circa 1970's original), Fossil JR 8712 "Big Tic" (displays seconds behind hands in Old English style text), A "Cowboy Style" watch (used to wear quite a lot with biker jacket, jeans etc), and lastly a Sekonda where I replaced the strap with a funky green one.
(apologies for quick and shit picture, but you get the jist of what I have).
( , Mon 22 Dec 2008, 21:30, 18 replies)
Hi.
I'm Panteneman, and my addiction is wrist watches.
It all started off for me when I just had the one watch, and being the scatter head that I am I would waste time running around the house trying to look for my watch when I was in college in the mid 1990's. In my infinite wisdom, I thought:
"Aha! I shall buy another, this way if I can't find my main one, I have a back up watch".
And then it snow balled out of control. I love the different styles of them, and mechanisms that they use (fully mechanical, automatic wind, LCD display, LED display). I like the fact that I can chuck a different one on each day like putting on a different shirt or something.
The addiction seems to knows no bounds. Just when I *think* I am happy with a watch, I will soon track down another that catches my eye. I've bought them for myself even outside the realms of my birthday or Christmas.
I really like my gadgets (PC's, mobile phones, amateur radio, Hi-Fi etc), and the watch collecting thing is probably an offshoot from it. I recall feeling that I was the dogs bollocks when I was a kid all because I had a Trafalgar calculator watch (and I was equally gutted when it got sea water in it, as it wasn't water proof). Probably to do with my Dad being a manager of Comet once upon a time, and being the manager of a Hi-Fi shop when I was small and wee.
I even went as far as taking months to track down a certain model of Fossil watch, and ended up buying the model I was after from America on eBay because I couldn't get it anywhere.
Here's a piccy of SOME of what I own:
Top left: Accurist Chronograph with World Time (Breitling a like in black "Ion Plated" bracelet), Pulsar Spoon (circa 2000 vintage), Fossil "Blue" BQ-9279 (watch has hidden "LED" time readout underneath the hands upon button press, lovely bit of kit), Fossil JR 9465 "OLED" (colour LED animated display), Identity LED watch, Seiko Automatic divers watch (the "James Bond" watch as my mates call it), and another (but more conservative looking)Seiko Automatic.
Bottom left: Citizen Automatic (Japanese import, displays date & time in Japanese and English), Casio 928-PGW30 "Pentagraph" sports watch (circa 1992), Casio Waveceptor (atomic clock accurate, self setting), Fossil JR9464 "OLED" watch, Paketa manual wind watch (Russian with 1-24 hour dial instead of 1-12, millitary style), Damas "Jump Hour" automatic (circa 1970's original), Fossil JR 8712 "Big Tic" (displays seconds behind hands in Old English style text), A "Cowboy Style" watch (used to wear quite a lot with biker jacket, jeans etc), and lastly a Sekonda where I replaced the strap with a funky green one.
(apologies for quick and shit picture, but you get the jist of what I have).
( , Mon 22 Dec 2008, 21:30, 18 replies)
hello
that is a very nice collection of watches, but could you please spend a little bit of money on carpets as well please? its fucking hideous!
( , Mon 22 Dec 2008, 22:57, closed)
that is a very nice collection of watches, but could you please spend a little bit of money on carpets as well please? its fucking hideous!
( , Mon 22 Dec 2008, 22:57, closed)
you got there before me...
looks like a "look what we nicked party" at an funeral parlour
grisly!
( , Tue 23 Dec 2008, 0:02, closed)
looks like a "look what we nicked party" at an funeral parlour
grisly!
( , Tue 23 Dec 2008, 0:02, closed)
Agreed
saw that collection of awful,awful timepieces and thoought can't allow this to pass. the irony of it is there are some really nice pieces out there but look a bit further than the pound shop in future.
( , Tue 23 Dec 2008, 0:07, closed)
saw that collection of awful,awful timepieces and thoought can't allow this to pass. the irony of it is there are some really nice pieces out there but look a bit further than the pound shop in future.
( , Tue 23 Dec 2008, 0:07, closed)
Watches! Yay!
Hoya!
Hey, no problem mate! I dig watches, too!
My favourite brand actually is Swatch. I'm always amazed by the zillion models they cough up every season!
Even if I hadn't bought a new one in ages, I plan on doing so as soon as I got money.
However, there is a non Swatch watch I'd love to get. It's a Piaget model, circa 70s, which had a large leather strap under the regular one, not unlike the brown watch at the bottom of your pic.the Fossil 8712.
Eric Clapton and Miles Davis used to have one :)
Be funky
M A D
( , Mon 22 Dec 2008, 22:58, closed)
Hoya!
Hey, no problem mate! I dig watches, too!
My favourite brand actually is Swatch. I'm always amazed by the zillion models they cough up every season!
Even if I hadn't bought a new one in ages, I plan on doing so as soon as I got money.
However, there is a non Swatch watch I'd love to get. It's a Piaget model, circa 70s, which had a large leather strap under the regular one, not unlike the brown watch at the bottom of your pic.the Fossil 8712.
Eric Clapton and Miles Davis used to have one :)
Be funky
M A D
( , Mon 22 Dec 2008, 22:58, closed)
Yay!
I've not got a Swatch in my collection yet. The above pic is only some of what I own. I have something like 20 watches or thereabouts.
Fetch nice prices too. I personally like Fossil for the same reason that you like Swatch, so many different models that come out every so often, many as limited prints. Get a nice collectible tin box for them to live in too.
Good to see I am not alone with the watch fetish. ;-)
( , Tue 23 Dec 2008, 0:28, closed)
I've not got a Swatch in my collection yet. The above pic is only some of what I own. I have something like 20 watches or thereabouts.
Fetch nice prices too. I personally like Fossil for the same reason that you like Swatch, so many different models that come out every so often, many as limited prints. Get a nice collectible tin box for them to live in too.
Good to see I am not alone with the watch fetish. ;-)
( , Tue 23 Dec 2008, 0:28, closed)
Hi, my name's Sammi and I'm too lazy
To get the battery replaced in my only wristwatch.
( , Mon 22 Dec 2008, 23:56, closed)
To get the battery replaced in my only wristwatch.
( , Mon 22 Dec 2008, 23:56, closed)
for unique watches
you might wanna check out tokyoflash.com
the watches don't have normal faces, they each have a unique way to tell the time. They make you feel like you're from the future.
( , Tue 23 Dec 2008, 5:04, closed)
you might wanna check out tokyoflash.com
the watches don't have normal faces, they each have a unique way to tell the time. They make you feel like you're from the future.
( , Tue 23 Dec 2008, 5:04, closed)
You sound like my bestest friend.
The man has more watches than I imagined possible to own. I remember when his addiction to watches started more than 15 years ago.
But that is nothing compared to his collection of towels.
( , Tue 23 Dec 2008, 5:32, closed)
The man has more watches than I imagined possible to own. I remember when his addiction to watches started more than 15 years ago.
But that is nothing compared to his collection of towels.
( , Tue 23 Dec 2008, 5:32, closed)
I like
the brown one, 3rd from left on the bottom row. Very nice!
( , Tue 23 Dec 2008, 11:01, closed)
the brown one, 3rd from left on the bottom row. Very nice!
( , Tue 23 Dec 2008, 11:01, closed)
The Jist of what you have dear sir...
...is an eye-pokingly dreadful carpet!
( , Tue 23 Dec 2008, 13:17, closed)
...is an eye-pokingly dreadful carpet!
( , Tue 23 Dec 2008, 13:17, closed)
Let it go!
The post wasn't about the fucking carpet, it was about the watches.
If appears that some of the posters on here can't appear to come to terms with the carpet.
Damn, wished I'd have took the picture in the fucking kitchen or something. The carpet isn't THAT bad, honest!
Gaaaah!
( , Tue 23 Dec 2008, 15:21, closed)
The post wasn't about the fucking carpet, it was about the watches.
If appears that some of the posters on here can't appear to come to terms with the carpet.
Damn, wished I'd have took the picture in the fucking kitchen or something. The carpet isn't THAT bad, honest!
Gaaaah!
( , Tue 23 Dec 2008, 15:21, closed)
I want one of these...
www.iwantoneofthose.com/swap-watch/index.html
and I shall have one after xmas. Whatever it takes
( , Tue 23 Dec 2008, 15:47, closed)
www.iwantoneofthose.com/swap-watch/index.html
and I shall have one after xmas. Whatever it takes
( , Tue 23 Dec 2008, 15:47, closed)
Oh noes....
Want one of these now. Thought it was the Sony Ericsson watch that connects with Bluetooth to a mobile for a second. Looks similar.
*contemplates selling body organs*
( , Tue 23 Dec 2008, 15:52, closed)
Want one of these now. Thought it was the Sony Ericsson watch that connects with Bluetooth to a mobile for a second. Looks similar.
*contemplates selling body organs*
( , Tue 23 Dec 2008, 15:52, closed)
Am I the only one
who read 'Wrist watchers'?
I thought it was some sort of 'fat fighters' type jobbie for people with fat wrists.
( , Tue 23 Dec 2008, 20:58, closed)
who read 'Wrist watchers'?
I thought it was some sort of 'fat fighters' type jobbie for people with fat wrists.
( , Tue 23 Dec 2008, 20:58, closed)
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