I cannot believe that nobody have posted here since more than three weeks
Thus, I will post here some of my newest acquisitions from the last months (not reviewed here yet!). From the top to bottom:
1. Casio BP 100, one of the first in the 1991 Year - also one of the first Japanese made BP (Blood Pressure) monitors, with Japanese writings for systolic/diastolic blood pressure on dial - this is one of my most favorite watches, from pure scientifically viewpoint! - I have already some of them from various periods of time (1991-1994) ! :)) - the bracelet is not genuine, but I have some more such watches in their original state, including bracelet, but only 2 from the early 1991 edition!
2. Another of my Casio "LED" series (this is a Casio LED 10 )
3. Andre Le Marquand Geneve Swiss Quartz (cca 1981-1984), 20 microns 18K GF, to my beautiful wife from the designer of my beloved CATENA SPACEMAN watches
4. WOW, another of my (simple) quests completed ;) - one of the rarest functional CASIO TC 500 Calculator, the first watch with touchscreen in history (1983) - the bracelet is Casio but not the original one (which I have, but it is with some defects!)
5. A like-new and genuine CITIZEN PROMASTER wood case from the late 80's-early90' (for my beloved vintage CITIZEN diver) + a vintage mahogany Bulova box for my Accutrons of the 70's :))
Looking for some comments (either positive or negative) just to revive the thread,
Best Regards,
Thus, I will post here some of my newest acquisitions from the last months (not reviewed here yet!). From the top to bottom:
1. Casio BP 100, one of the first in the 1991 Year - also one of the first Japanese made BP (Blood Pressure) monitors, with Japanese writings for systolic/diastolic blood pressure on dial - this is one of my most favorite watches, from pure scientifically viewpoint! - I have already some of them from various periods of time (1991-1994) ! :)) - the bracelet is not genuine, but I have some more such watches in their original state, including bracelet, but only 2 from the early 1991 edition!
2. Another of my Casio "LED" series (this is a Casio LED 10 )
3. Andre Le Marquand Geneve Swiss Quartz (cca 1981-1984), 20 microns 18K GF, to my beautiful wife from the designer of my beloved CATENA SPACEMAN watches
4. WOW, another of my (simple) quests completed ;) - one of the rarest functional CASIO TC 500 Calculator, the first watch with touchscreen in history (1983) - the bracelet is Casio but not the original one (which I have, but it is with some defects!)
5. A like-new and genuine CITIZEN PROMASTER wood case from the late 80's-early90' (for my beloved vintage CITIZEN diver) + a vintage mahogany Bulova box for my Accutrons of the 70's :))
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Looking for some comments (either positive or negative) just to revive the thread,
Best Regards,
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Every watch should have its own story...consequently, a watch collector has to be a good storyteller :)