Posted 12 months ago
neilleigh
(3 items)
My four wristwatches are all Chrono types, a 97 Tag Heuer Monaco (the original re-release to commemorate 25 years of the Le Mans movie) a Eberhard Nuvolari yr 2000, a Seiko Speed Timer yr 71 and my daily wear a Yema Rallye with Heuer Valjoux Movement, bought at a village recycling area for 20 euro!!
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Classics! I just love them.
I once owned a Yema Yachting Chronograph watch with a Blue Shark Skin Strap, which I stupidly sold on for a ridiculously low price. Watches back then were not fetching what they are now. I wish I had held on to it now as it was a stunning watch and I have never seen another one like it anywhere.
I offer a watch sourcing service for my clients, mainly prestige brands such as Audemars Piguet, Patek Philippe, Rolex (Vintage) and various other high quality Swiss made watches. If someone asked me to source a Yema Yachting, I would come unstuck for sure. I love your Yema, its a typical colour combination and is absolutely timeless, even today it looks like a modern watch!