Lost and Found
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Lost and Found
Happy Memorial Day weekend fellow enthusiasts. I wanted to pass on a story of happiness and good fortune. Last summer, I "lost" my favorite boating/sailing timepiece; my Patek Aquanaut. It's nothing spectacular insofar as Pateks are concerned, but nevertheless it holds some sentimental value to me. It was a gift from a lady friend. Needless to say I was more than a bit distraught when I made it home from a celebration following a regatta, sans Aquanaut. I was quite inebriated after downing several bottles of Port, and somehow passed out in the bungalow by the pool where I awoke the following [late] morning to discover my Aquanaut was gone. Now I know what you are thinking, but my family's servants have our utmost trust. So, after looking in all the usual places (back seat of "S" Class Benz, poolside bar, kitchen) I resigned myself to the fact that my Aquanaut was gone.
Fast forward to this summer. I was gathering up my boating gear, and low and behold what do you think I found in the pocket of my Gill Atlantic Foul Weather Jacket? Yes, you guessed it ... my Patek Aquanaut.
In any event, it was a happy ending. Now I have a question. What is the fascination with these horrendous looking nato straps? I cannot for the life of me discern why anyone would wear such an unbecoming strap, especially on nicer watches. I can see perhaps putting one on a boring Seiko, or any of the less than impressive but popular boutique brands such as Kobold, Doxa, and the like, in an attempt to make it look "military" or otherwise "mission specific". But, to dumb down a Rolex Submariner, IWC, or any classic vintage diver is just plain uncouth. I can just imagine coming in from an invigorating morning swim in the surf to an outdoor table at the Club for Mimosas and a nice brunch while wearing a sopping wet and smelly canvas strap, dripping seawater into ones's shrimp cocktail. I assure you it would be more than offensive.
Anyhow, I just wanted to share my joy at being reunited with my favorite boating timepiece. It's really a nice piece and very "under the radar" as they say. Here is a pic from last summer.
Cheers - Potter
Fast forward to this summer. I was gathering up my boating gear, and low and behold what do you think I found in the pocket of my Gill Atlantic Foul Weather Jacket? Yes, you guessed it ... my Patek Aquanaut.
In any event, it was a happy ending. Now I have a question. What is the fascination with these horrendous looking nato straps? I cannot for the life of me discern why anyone would wear such an unbecoming strap, especially on nicer watches. I can see perhaps putting one on a boring Seiko, or any of the less than impressive but popular boutique brands such as Kobold, Doxa, and the like, in an attempt to make it look "military" or otherwise "mission specific". But, to dumb down a Rolex Submariner, IWC, or any classic vintage diver is just plain uncouth. I can just imagine coming in from an invigorating morning swim in the surf to an outdoor table at the Club for Mimosas and a nice brunch while wearing a sopping wet and smelly canvas strap, dripping seawater into ones's shrimp cocktail. I assure you it would be more than offensive.
Anyhow, I just wanted to share my joy at being reunited with my favorite boating timepiece. It's really a nice piece and very "under the radar" as they say. Here is a pic from last summer.
Cheers - Potter
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Re: Lost and Found
I think that would look awe inspiring on a nato/zulu to be honest with you Conti. A nice Khaki nato would really set off the handset on that bad boy IMO.
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THE CONTINENTAL wrote: What is the fascination with these horrendous looking nato straps?
I cannot for the life of me discern why anyone would wear such an unbecoming strap, especially on nicer watches.
I can see perhaps putting one on a boring Seiko, or any of the less than impressive but popular boutique brands such as Kobold, Doxa, and the like...
Maybe you should keep searching for the tact you have obviously lost, too.
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I'm calling bullshit on that one. NO ONE races with a Patek. I've raced on Stars and Stripes in San Diego with Dennis Connor. I've crewed with Larry Ellison on Sayonara and I've spent enough time in the water in San Francisco with some of the finest yachtsmen on the planet to know for SURE that no one wears a Patek racing.
To start with, its not useful. Calculating countdowns for starts is done on a digital. Sorry Champ. No exceptions. We need alarms. Timing the final to the line... also helpful to have a digital. Its more accurate and easier to know at a glance if you need a quick poke into doldrums to slow it down. But no one is trimming, grinding or doing foredeck with one on. Even the helmsman is far too active to beat down a delicate timepiece. Now the tactician.. maybe.. but most tacticians are in the thick of it, unless your in cup sized boats.
You MIGHT need a Patek in the afterguard WATCHING sailors race....
To start with, its not useful. Calculating countdowns for starts is done on a digital. Sorry Champ. No exceptions. We need alarms. Timing the final to the line... also helpful to have a digital. Its more accurate and easier to know at a glance if you need a quick poke into doldrums to slow it down. But no one is trimming, grinding or doing foredeck with one on. Even the helmsman is far too active to beat down a delicate timepiece. Now the tactician.. maybe.. but most tacticians are in the thick of it, unless your in cup sized boats.
You MIGHT need a Patek in the afterguard WATCHING sailors race....
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Re: Lost and Found
THE CONTINENTAL wrote: What is the fascination with these horrendous looking nato straps? I cannot for the life of me discern why anyone would wear such an unbecoming strap, especially on nicer watches. I can see perhaps putting one on a boring Seiko, or any of the less than impressive but popular boutique brands such as Kobold, Doxa, and the like, in an attempt to make it look "military" or otherwise "mission specific". But, to dumb down a Rolex Submariner, IWC, or any classic vintage diver is just plain uncouth. I can just imagine coming in from an invigorating morning swim in the surf to an outdoor table at the Club for Mimosas and a nice brunch while wearing a sopping wet and smelly canvas strap, dripping seawater into ones's shrimp cocktail. I assure you it would be more than offensive.
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forget the Patek, you drive an S-class?
damn fine cars.......not even i can disagree with that.
But youre wrong on the nato thing, as if it matters.
damn fine cars.......not even i can disagree with that.
But youre wrong on the nato thing, as if it matters.
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. . . I believe you should exclusively wear Hublot ( pronounced "you-blow" in my household) . . .
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You are such a douche...I tried to type something nice, but it made me throw-up a little in my mouth.
Why choose the S-Class...I see you as a Bentley guy, unless the S-Class is your beater? Just curious, why do you feel the need to throw name brands out? That is extremely tacky IMO.
Why choose the S-Class...I see you as a Bentley guy, unless the S-Class is your beater? Just curious, why do you feel the need to throw name brands out? That is extremely tacky IMO.
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Re: Lost and Found
Sorry not my favorite watch by far but
pleased for your sake you found it.
Hope all is well with Mater and Pater
Cheers ya mug
G
pleased for your sake you found it.
Hope all is well with Mater and Pater
Cheers ya mug
G
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andrema wrote:You are such a douche...I tried to type something nice, but it made me throw-up a little in my mouth.
Now we're talkin.
Glad you had a happy ending. I think.
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I love happy endings. Good'o Potter.
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* Today is the 30th day of the month. Keep trying; you're making progress ...
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Re: Lost and Found
Now when are you going to post a watch I like.That's is one ugly watch just not my style and I would hate to know what you paid for it.Now when you post a watch I like I will say a good thing.I just don't like the looks of the two watches you posted so far that I have seen unless I missed one.But I do like diver's if you have one in your collection post your best one nothing to flashy.THE CONTINENTAL wrote:Happy Memorial Day weekend fellow enthusiasts. I wanted to pass on a story of happiness and good fortune. Last summer, I "lost" my favorite boating/sailing timepiece; my Patek Aquanaut. It's nothing spectacular insofar as Pateks are concerned, but nevertheless it holds some sentimental value to me. It was a gift from a lady friend. Needless to say I was more than a bit distraught when I made it home from a celebration following a regatta, sans Aquanaut. I was quite inebriated after downing several bottles of Port, and somehow passed out in the bungalow by the pool where I awoke the following [late] morning to discover my Aquanaut was gone. Now I know what you are thinking, but my family's servants have our utmost trust. So, after looking in all the usual places (back seat of "S" Class Benz, poolside bar, kitchen) I resigned myself to the fact that my Aquanaut was gone.
Fast forward to this summer. I was gathering up my boating gear, and low and behold what do you think I found in the pocket of my Gill Atlantic Foul Weather Jacket? Yes, you guessed it ... my Patek Aquanaut.
In any event, it was a happy ending. Now I have a question. What is the fascination with these horrendous looking nato straps? I cannot for the life of me discern why anyone would wear such an unbecoming strap, especially on nicer watches. I can see perhaps putting one on a boring Seiko, or any of the less than impressive but popular boutique brands such as Kobold, Doxa, and the like, in an attempt to make it look "military" or otherwise "mission specific". But, to dumb down a Rolex Submariner, IWC, or any classic vintage diver is just plain uncouth. I can just imagine coming in from an invigorating morning swim in the surf to an outdoor table at the Club for Mimosas and a nice brunch while wearing a sopping wet and smelly canvas strap, dripping seawater into ones's shrimp cocktail. I assure you it would be more than offensive.
Anyhow, I just wanted to share my joy at being reunited with my favorite boating timepiece. It's really a nice piece and very "under the radar" as they say. Here is a pic from last summer.
Cheers - Potter
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and to think you most likely blamed that poor hooker all year long! Watch has it's place but not on a sailboat and if it didnt have Patek on the dial i would think croton!
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Potter you're an excellent dude in my opinion.
LOVE the Patek sir!
Glad you recovered it.
Apologies for some of our less cultured members.
LOVE the Patek sir!
Glad you recovered it.
Apologies for some of our less cultured members.
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I love having family servants.
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Good morning Potter
I have a question for you: (which is already redundant since it appears you post a thread then never read respondents' comments) why do you never answer or reply to a post? Could it be that your personna is actually the third-person consciousness of every member of WUS and we are all unwittingly taking part in a dialogue that is being transposed through your pseudo-character in a desperate attempt to undermine the success of DWC? Just wondering.
I have a question for you: (which is already redundant since it appears you post a thread then never read respondents' comments) why do you never answer or reply to a post? Could it be that your personna is actually the third-person consciousness of every member of WUS and we are all unwittingly taking part in a dialogue that is being transposed through your pseudo-character in a desperate attempt to undermine the success of DWC? Just wondering.
Regards
Steve
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He doesn't reply because it's beneath him...literally...get it?poppydog wrote:Good morning Potter
I have a question for you: (which is already redundant since it appears you post a thread then never read respondents' comments) why do you never answer or reply to a post? Could it be that your personna is actually the third-person consciousness of every member of WUS and we are all unwittingly taking part in a dialogue that is being transposed through your pseudo-character in a desperate attempt to undermine the success of DWC? Just wondering.
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smalls wrote:He doesn't reply because it's beneath him...literally...get it?poppydog wrote:Good morning Potter
I have a question for you: (which is already redundant since it appears you post a thread then never read respondents' comments) why do you never answer or reply to a post? Could it be that your personna is actually the third-person consciousness of every member of WUS and we are all unwittingly taking part in a dialogue that is being transposed through your pseudo-character in a desperate attempt to undermine the success of DWC? Just wondering.
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Connie I think you would find affinity with NATO & ZULU straps.
They are not unlike the ones you had your schoolmaster tie you down with.
They might just bring back some extremely pleasant and twisted memories for you.
I am quite sure the loutish behaviour of teenagers today could have been tamed by application of some old-fashioned corporal punishment. Actually, I suspect you have already tried to "discipline" some of the neighborhood children.
YOU NAUGHTY MONKEY!
They are not unlike the ones you had your schoolmaster tie you down with.
They might just bring back some extremely pleasant and twisted memories for you.
I am quite sure the loutish behaviour of teenagers today could have been tamed by application of some old-fashioned corporal punishment. Actually, I suspect you have already tried to "discipline" some of the neighborhood children.
YOU NAUGHTY MONKEY!
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Noooooooo,would you believe it.....in the pocket of your Gill Atlantic Foul Weather Jacket? You crazy chappie. How on earth did it get into the pocket of your Gill Atlantic Foul Weather Jacket? I lost a watch in the actual sea once,yes the actual English Channel. If only i had a Gill Atlantic Foul Weather Jacket,thats where i would have put it. Do you think my Helly Hansen foul weather weather jacket is as good as your Gill Atlantic Foul Weather Jacket? It has many pockets to lose things in,but ive never put my watch in my jacket pocket....i guess its the last place i would look.
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snootydog wrote:Noooooooo,would you believe it.....in the pocket of your Gill Atlantic Foul Weather Jacket? You crazy chappie. How on earth did it get into the pocket of your Gill Atlantic Foul Weather Jacket? I lost a watch in the actual sea once,yes the actual English Channel. If only i had a Gill Atlantic Foul Weather Jacket,thats where i would have put it. Do you think my Helly Hansen foul weather weather jacket is as good as your Gill Atlantic Foul Weather Jacket? It has many pockets to lose things in,but ive never put my watch in my jacket pocket....i guess its the last place i would look.
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