Zenith Defy Xtreme Chrono
IWC Big Pilot
Rolex Ceramic LV 116610
Omega Ploprof
Anonimo Professional Chrono
Panerai 288j
Omega Speedmaster- Apollo/ Souuz LE
Breitling Navitimer World
Anonimo TP52 Fleet Racing Chrono
Omega Constellation Double Eagle Chrono
Dubey Schaldenbrand Aquadyn Military
Corum Night Flyer
Corum Dive Bomber (- Shark
Wyler Code R Blue dial
Fortis M.M. Carbon Fiber Chrono
Anonimo Cronoscopio Summer Edit.
Ebel1911 Discovery Chrono
Fortis Marine Master Chrono
Fortis MM Black Out LE
any one have a mars 500(black face white numbers) on titanium bracelet they want to part with?I have a UTS 1000 on UTS bracelet for trade.![]()
Great thread - wanting to post a pic or two of my Pilot Day / Date but can't access my Flickr pics just now, for some reason
I'll join in once I can - in trhe meantime, great to see all those great Fortis![]()
Fortis Pilot Professional Day / Date
Glycine Airman Base 22
Omega Speedmaster Professional (3570.50)
Rolex GMT Master II (16710)
Minutes are the Milestones of Aviation - Fred, in 'Fools and Birds Fly'
Maybe not the best shot, but I like it.
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Definitely my favorite watch ever. Here it is on the rubber strap:
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Fortis B-42 Flieger Chronograph Alarm
Not my best shots, but they're of an old favourite - Fortis Pilot Pro Day / Date:
Fortis Pilot Professional Day / Date
Glycine Airman Base 22
Omega Speedmaster Professional (3570.50)
Rolex GMT Master II (16710)
Minutes are the Milestones of Aviation - Fred, in 'Fools and Birds Fly'
Chris
Alpha, Bathys, Casio G-Shock, Croton, Debaufre, Doxa, Fortis, Fossil, Hamilton, IWC, Jaeger-LeCoultre, Lucien Piccard, Marina Militare, Mido, Officina Del Tempo, Officine Panerai, Omega, Orient, Oris, Parnis, Ray's Kronos, Rolex, Seiko, Shturmanskie, Sinn, St. Moritz, Stowa, TAG Heuer, Ticino, Timex, Tissot
My Pilot Pro GMT Chrono - now sadly departed. It got more attention than any other watch I've had 9probably thanks to those orange accents. It was also fun looking at the rotor - my daughter loved playing with it and we both missed it when it went.
And here, with its replacement - the Limited Edition Cosmonaut Chrono, with the Lemania 5100 movement, in Titianium. Not as good looking as the GMT, but the centre sweep minute chrono hand makes it much more usable, in, say the cockpit of a Pitts...
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The LE (incidentally, the same watch as in the photo at the top of this page) has a Lemania 5100 movement, most versions of which show the military time (slaved to the permanenet hour hands). It's handy to check whether you're setting am/pm, but I just do the maths in my head if I want the time in 24 hr format.
My Revue Thommen Airspeed Titanium chrono has the same movement and the same display layout - in my view, the best possible display for chrono legibility. The RT is about half the weight of the Fortis, though!
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