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This is to celebrate the unbelievable gift I received from my wife, an Omega Seamaster Aqua terra Chronograph 2512.30.00! It is simply a dream. I can not stop to admire it…

 

So I put at work my Montblanc Hemingway, filled with Toffee Brown ink, and I created a Seamaster seahorse, dedicated to my beloved wife and to my Omega.

 

The Toffee Brown has so many shadows, varying from almost red to almost black, with all the nuances between.

 

And the blue hands and markers of the Aqua Terra have so many shadows, varying from a clear sky blue to almost black, with all the nuances between…

 

 

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Amazing drawing, and great pen & watch!! :notworthy1:

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Toffee Brown must be my undisputed favourite brown ink. Especially if it used in this way. One of your very best drawings.

Enjoy the watch (and the pen) for many years to come!

 

 

Cheers,

Peter

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This is to celebrate the unbelievable gift I received from my unbelievable wife, an Omega Seamaster Aqua terra Chronograph 2512.30.00! It She is simply a dream. I can not stop to admire it her

 

:thumbup:

 

Beautiful stuff.

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A superb triple treat this Thursday morning!!! Wonderful products and workmanship to boot!! Thank you... :thumbup: :notworthy1:

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A superb triple treat this Thursday morning!!! Wonderful products and workmanship to boot!! Thank you... :thumbup: :notworthy1:

 

I couldn't agree more. Amazing!

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As we are known here for our straight opinions:

 

- the Hemmingway was never on my list - to me it was always something like... boring?

 

- the AT Chrono in that version was in the same area - small caliber, big watch. I do not like that combination. In fact, I actually wait for the fair at Basel to see the new AT Chrono with the 9300-caliber. Because in general the AT-series is nice, I actually wear a three handed "Golf" with the 8500

 

- But when I see what you create with your hands, I would give away my pen-collection together with my watch-collection (and both are normally not "give-aways") to earn the same level of artistic craftmanship. That seahorse is magnificent.

 

:notworthy1:

 

Regards - Peter

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Wow (again)!

 

Thanks for sharing and congrats with the new tool!

Hope you will enjoy it for years.

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I don't know from watches, but I'm happy for you. I knew when I saw your name that there would be a treat in this thread -- LOVE the drawing! You are so talented!

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Congratulations for your pen ( I want one), the watch (lovely), your talent and most important: your loving wife, you are both very lucky, please accept my best personal regards.

 

All the best,

 

Gilberto

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All those are gorgeous.. especially your art =)

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Beautiful and brilliant! Thank you for posting your incredible art. What a wonderful wife you have and what impressive talent you possess.

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