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^^ very nice Farmdogfan. That 142 looks in particularly good condition - I can only see the merest hint of ambering on the barrel.

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The quality of my pictures continues to suck, but I have quite interesting subjects this time: a Seiko Marine Master I picked up a few months ago, and a Sheaffer PFM demo I purchased at the LA Show in February. The Marine Master also goes very well with the M805 Stresseman I ordered at the show, and just received last week.

 

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Best Regards, greg

Don't feel bad. I'm old; I'm meh about most things.

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Same vintage Omega Geneve Calibre 601 this time on OEM flat-link stretch bracelet with Cartier Louis Cartier Platinum 150th LE Circa 1997.

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A hamilton frogman and a early MB 142.

 

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Beautiful FP

I put my savings to test

Lamy & Pilot FPs the Best

No more I even think of the rest

(Preference Fine and Extra Fine Nibs)

Pen is meant for writing - not for looking :-)

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A hamilton frogman and a early MB 142.

 

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Love the watch. Is it titanium?
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Nakaya Piccolo roiro tamenuri with pink gold nib and the Valjoux 7750 of a Mido Baroncelli chronograph.

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and some more...

 

Swan Leverless and J. Chevalier Pocket Watch in stainless steel with Unitas movement:

 

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Omega Seamaster hand wound with Sailor brush pen:

 

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Lemania hand wound and Pilot Falcon resin:

 

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Mido Commander 50 Years and MB Bohème Steel Noir:

 

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Tissot Carson (old model with ETA 2824-2) and Lamy 2000 plus Lamy CP1

 

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My favorite team: Kaweco Sport Stonewashed and a vintage Technos with AS 1130 (check the huge balance-wheel with screws):

 

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Oh. Wow. This is fantastic mechanical watch porn!!!

 

Fantastic.

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Glenn (love those pen posses)

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