Gallery 1
 
These are scans of watches from various sources such as catalogues, and magazines.  Most of the images are BIG !!  And some of them can make excellent backgrounds for your computer.  Enjoy...
 
 
Original Omega Speedmaster  

804x1149 pixels

Seiko Credor Kinetic Movement  
Credor is the label for high-end Seiko watches (Japan only). Many of them are mechanical. This shows a very well finished kinetic movement... far better than the Arctura range.

1023x806 pixels

Limited Edition Credor Chrono Reserve  
Very Nice skeleton back!!

1018x898 pixels

Vintage Patek Philippe  
Elegant.

1030x769 pixels

Hamilton Ventura Electric  
Nice asymmetric shape.  Apparently seen in the movie MIB (Men In Black).  I have successfully avoided that severely over-marketed movie.   

Patek Philippe Calatrava  
PP are the pinnacle of watchmaking perfection.  I do prefer sports watches, but the Calatrava is a beautiful watch.  This glimpse of the movement through the skeleton back is truly mind blowing.   

x 768 pixels

Jaeger-LeCoultre Memovox 
Wonderfully classic shape and styling.  The Memovox is an alarm watch.  I really like the use of baton markers & the spherically cut crystal.  

Breguet Tourbillon 
A beautiful tourbillon watch.  If I had either this Breguet, or the Corum Tourbillon (below), on my wrist I would die of starvation because I wouldn't be able to do anything except stare at the watch! ...and I would die happy. Anyway, I wouldn't be able to afford any food if I spent that much on a watch. 

Corum LaMysterieuse 
A tourbillon watch with all bridges and plates composed of transparent sapphire.  The ultimate in skeleton watches. This watch would kick your ass! ...my ass too. 

 
  
 

Zenith El Primo movement  
I turned this image around - apologies if you don't like the arrangement. 

Omega Seamaster Professional  
(007 Watch)  
An excellent sports watch, and I would like it even more if it wasn't known as the James Bond Watch.  Marketing can have an adverse effect (on me).  

 


mailto:matwat@fcmail.com