Watch 72 Omega
This Omega Speedmaster watch was submitted by Rick Kenner (instagram user @omegawatchdaily).
'A personal project - saved a water damaged Speedmaster from the junk pile. I'm thrilled with the results.'
Watch 71 Kicktoc Sunday 7
This Helson Shark Diver watch was submitted by BK (instagram user @kicktoc).
BK, 'The Helson Shark Diver was my first Father's Day gift from my wife and the SevenFriday was my first fathers day gift to myself!!'
Happy Sunday!!!
Say hello to the 7th installment of Kicktoc Sunday.
Watch 70 Panerai
This Panerai PAM 104 watch was submitted by Justin Barr.
Panerai watches have shown up on the 100 Watches Project many times now. Slowly I have come to love these simple yet beautiful watches. This 104 looks great with the black and green strap, mimicking the colors in the watch itself.
Watch 69 Hublot
This Hublot Big Bang watch was submitted by Antonio Lewis (instagram user @theurbananimalscientist).
Antonio is a brilliant entrepreneur and a good friend. We met at a boutique coffee shop in Atlanta, GA and quickly became friends. He owns The Urban Animal Scientist, a pet brand focusing on men and their dogs- hand sewing the collars and hand making most of the other products as well. Antonio is a product designer, package designer, web designer, brand designer and whatever other sort of creative he sets his mind to be.
I remember hearing Antonio talk about his Hublot long before I began my interest in horology. His passion for Hublot long outdates the watch brands recent pop success. I wonder if his passion is part of what led me into the 100 Watches Project.
Watch 68 Rolex
This Rolex Submariner watch was submitted by Bill Nam (instagram user @watchmylegacy).
'The watch I am submitting is my rolex submariner 116610. This was the biggest investment I've made and it was from my own education and history of the watch that attracted me to it, and by no means not because of its name and prestige.
To me, it is a symbol of hard work and hope; the image that comes to mind is my father who owns his own vintage submariner that he received as a gift and he cherishes it. My father works to the point he considers it a part of life, and as long as his family that he works for is well off because of his sacrifices, he will continue to push.
Thank you for your time! And hope to hear from you soon.
Steven
Respectfully,'
Watch 67 Rolex
This Omega Seamaster Deville was submitted by John LaFreniere (instagram user @johnlaf13).
Watch 66 Binary Watch
This Binary Watch was submitted by Reid Rosbottom
'I saw the watch at a yard sale down the street and had no idea what it was. I asked them and they told me that it was a binary watch. You press a button and certain lights on the face light up. To tell the time you add the top row of lighted numbers to get the hour and add the bottom row to get the minute. I bought it for $5 and use it whenever I can.'
Reid was in the last class that I taught at One Love Generation in Atlanta, GA. Though he is still very young his knowledge of the local art scene and passionate creativity was astounding. It was very exciting when he decided to submit his Binary Watch to the 100 Watches Project and it is my honor to present it to you now.
Watch 65 Panerai
This Panerai Radiomir watch was submitted by Tommy (instagram user@tommywidjaja0)
'Simple yet elegant. Those customers eyes staring at my watch when I am doing pizza delivery are priceless.'
Watch 64 Kicktoc Sunday 5
This Seven Friday P2 watch with Reptile Strap was submitted by BK (instagram user @kicktoc)
Today marks the first full day living in Foz do Arelho, Portugal! My wife Ruth and I arrived two days ago but today we are settled in. Today I have begun the new routine in a new country in a new town. I'm glad that it could start with Kicktoc Sunday and Seven Friday.
Watch 63 Stuhrling
This Stuhrling Winchester with Bridge Movement watch was submitted by Chris Hoffman.
'This is my Stührling Winchester with the bridge movement. This was a gift to me from my wife when she got her first full time job as a dental hygienist after seven years of college. It was one of my first "Practical Watches" and was what got me so interested in watches in general. It's pretty much a milestone / turning point in my life in regards to watches. Definitely still one of my favorites.'