Whisky and watches

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I decided to take a few pics of a few watches i have in my collection and what better to add to the image than some nice whisky.

Zenith Defy El Primero 21 and Balvenie 40 year old
Zenith by Mark Molloy, on Flickr

Zenith Defy El Primero 21 and Balvenie TUN 1856 Batch No.6
Zenith 2 by Mark Molloy, on Flickr

Tudor Pelagos and Balvenie 40 year old.
Tudor Pelagos by Mark Molloy, on Flickr
 
You have quite a collection of nice watches there, and not cheap ones either :D

and of course the images match the watches, very nice indeed.
 
some lovely watches there, and good taste in the refreshments as well...

just for the sake of context, perhaps the Bremont Chrono might have worked better with the brake fluid can? While the colours of the Seamaster 300 worked great, it might just have "told a story" a little better with a Chrono than a Diver if you get my drift...
 
some lovely watches there, and good taste in the refreshments as well...

just for the sake of context, perhaps the Bremont Chrono might have worked better with the brake fluid can? While the colours of the Seamaster 300 worked great, it might just have "told a story" a little better with a Chrono than a Diver if you get my drift...


My thoughts as well.lol.. I would have preferred to have a nice dress watch to go with the whisky but i don't have one yet although my next watch is an H Moser & Cie with a lovely blue dial so will be revisiting it.

Bremont Alt1 WT on a Kudu strap by Mark Molloy, on Flickr
 
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What a wonderful pair of collectables you have there and we'll photographed to boot
 
Very nice, watches and whisky, 2 of my favourite things too. :)
 
Personaly I really don't understand the tipped on the side bottle. Maybe there is nothing to understand but i just think why, why, why?
 
That's a very good idea and all are nice and sharp!
 
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