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1973-ish Timex "Electric" (with countdown bezel) and Rotring 600. The Timex Electrics and Dynabeats don't tick once per second like a quartz watch, they tick up to 6 times/sec.

 

 

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Omega Aqua Terra Annual Calendar

Pelikan M800 Grand Place

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Halid

 

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Halid - Nice composition!

 

Today it was a Black Bay and an aluminum Kullock 51.

 

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Love me some diamonds. Chopard 1860 with GvFC LE 1761-2001 issue . Both with Brilliants stuck on them. The GvFC is made of very old Olive wood and the Chopard is white gold. Actually the 1.96 calibre is IMHO more impressive.

 

 

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EDC and some nice pens!

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Sharing some shots of my Montblanc Meisterstuck 145 Platinum and OMAS Arte Italianna Milord. Photos were taken using an iPhone 8 (+ macro lens for the macro shots) and a soft-light source.

 

Adding in photos of my Rolex Datejust and Seiko 5 Titanium, photos taken using the same technique.

 

Cheers! 😁👌🏻

 

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Here are a few, watches mostly.

 

 

 

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An old Zenith pocket watch and a montblanc "4" safety filler.

 

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~ farmdogfan:

 

When I saw this post from years ago, I almost fell off my chair.

The image quality is superb.

The Zenith pocket watch is magnificent.

With a Montblanc “4“ Safety Filler to complete.

Thank you so much for setting a remarkably high standard.

Tom K.

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Pelikan 111T and Vacheron & Constantin

 

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Please visit my website Modern Pelikan Pens for the latest information. It is updating and correcting original articles posted in "Dating Pelikan fountain Pen".

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Pelikan 112 and Patek Philippe

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Please visit my website Modern Pelikan Pens for the latest information. It is updating and correcting original articles posted in "Dating Pelikan fountain Pen".

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Leonardo Officina Italiana - Momento Zero Horn

 

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Photo: https://lenskiy.org/2020/08/travelers-notes-horn-to-horn-and-hooves-to-hooves/

Pen: https://lenskiy.org/2020/07/leonardo-officina-italiana-momento-zero-horn/

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