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A few older watches from my collection, usually photographed with fountain pens, another hobby.

Longines + prototype Classic Pens ZJ2

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Old collectible LeCoultres with Watermans

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Modern Omega Speedmaster with Waterman

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18K Chronographe Suise with a Waterman by the French jewellers Boucheron

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Rather gaudy 'nugget' Longines

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Vulcain skeleton watch

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Great period early 1950s Omega bumper movement with matching style period band

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LeCoultre Futurematic (early 1950s) with no external winding or setting stem

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Very cool.
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love the Vulcain

i need to get into pens..
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finaloption wrote
love the Vulcain

i need to get into pens..
Hard to stop with pens (I have around 400). Here are a few

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Thanks for sharing, love the pics!

But you must post a pic of the pinky ring that goes with that 'nugget' Longines! :D
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kscarrol wrote
Thanks for sharing, love the pics!

But you must post a pic of the pinky ring that goes with that 'nugget' Longines! :D
Yeah, I was figuring that one might have been a Las Vegas special.....
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Wayne Newton or Liberace? :lol:

That really is a sweet collection of fountain pens!
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Oh, I have a few more.....

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:confused0068: Wow! Do you carry/use these regularly or simply collect?
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kscarrol wrote
:confused0068: Wow! Do you carry/use these regularly or simply collect?
The pens, or the watches?

I switch pens regularly, although I do have favourites.

I typically wear a favourite Omega, but do mix it up a bit. The classic watches I hve collected are generally a lot smaller than today's watches and not a good match to a large wrist, so I have maybe 8 or 10 more modern ones that I do wear. I have watches back to the beginning of the 1800s.

And cars back to the early 1950s, but I use the modern stuff more often.
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Sorry, should have specified! I was specifically asking about the pens... Both collections are outstanding!

Have a couple of friends from Vancouver though I've been there myself. The farthest west I've made it is Calgary...
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I will carry and use any of my fountain pens except the few that are in delicate condition or of dubious continence - there were some oddball filling systems that I have as examples, but due to age the seals can't be relied upon, so carrying them would have risk to clothing!

I tend to prefer a quite fine nib, so most of my carry pens are in that category.
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I feel like I should be sipping a fine cognac and smoking a cuban cigar looking at these pics. Nice :-)
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That is a Parker 25, made from 1975-1994.

See https://parkerpens.net/parker25.html

The silver part above the plastic nib section should unscrew from the rest of the pen and there should be a filler inside.
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I had a couple of fountain pens, I recognize how quickly that habit can get out of control.
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Murf993 wrote
I had a couple of fountain pens, I recognize how quickly that habit can get out of control.
That applies to cars as well. I think my peak was about 13 of them (down to 6 and holding now).
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