Sorry it's taken so long for me to post this. But I want to get it right. First I would like to thank Pat Dunn (weldunn007) for co-hosting the GTG and everyone that made it a fun time. A few were here from Seattle and overseas also. And for some it was their first time at a GTG. So I hope you all enjoyed yourselves.
I have quite a few pictures and 2 short videos. Lastly, I apologize if I forget to mention whose watch is who's.
The restaurant where the GTG was is called McCormick and Schmick's. The food was excellent! I had the catfish.

The party started at 1pm EST but Pat and I decided to arrive about an hour early to set things up. An AD in Rhode Island donated many catalogs, shirts, hats, polishing cloths and a Breitling pen. All of this weighed a ton so I helped Pat transport it to the dining area. The restaurant staff were already arranging the table for us and their service was excellent.
A few minutes past 1pm the guests started to arrive and then the watches were unleashed! Finally I was able to try on the Sea-Dweller DEEP SEA. I love it!
If I could I would get it. It really was a good fit. My wrist is 6.75 inches by the way. This one is CR's from TZ.

Pat brought two pre-1900 gold pocket watches. The detail was exquisite.



A Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Compressor Chrono.


Another pocket watch, this one from the clockmaker Howard.


Breitling and Omega.

Now for some vintage Philippe's. Patek Philippe's. Albert was at the last GTG and he dazzled us with his collection. I was glad he made it.


Circ. 1947.

This one is my favorite. It is platinum and he brought to the last GTG. However it was scratched and needed to be shined. This time it shined! Instead of polishing the case Albert had the scratches filled with platinum this way the watch retained it weight and gained some.



Pepsi anyone?



A assortment of various divers.

The Maxi-Marine from Ulysse Nardin. Notice the rose dial.

The gent that owned this watch was looking for information about it. If you have any post it or PM me please. It hasn't been worn and still has the sticker on the back.




A diver and a traveller.

Panerai Daylight Chrono.

A.Lange & Sohne Flyback Datograph.

Another JLC.

The Omega family.

For those of you that couldn't make it and wanted to be here you can watch some video of the GTG. It's only 30 seconds.
http://s490.photobucket.com/albums/r...t=MOV02773.flv
http://s490.photobucket.com/albums/r...t=MOV02774.flv
Arctos Black-Wave.

Vintage IWC and Hamilton. Both of these were in pristine condition.


Panerai Marina on a great strap!

The 43mm+ club.

Aaron was another gent that I met when I attend my first GTG last year. Today he brought a sensational timepiece! F.P. Journe.



A Day-Date was also present.

Before we knew it things were wrapping up and it was time for a group shot. Our server, Mike, did an excellent job of catering to our needs. I hope we weren't too difficult when we kept getting up from our seats to see one anothers watches.




All of the material donated by Ray, the owner of the AD in Rhode Island.

Thanks again to everyone that made the Boston GTG possible and a success! For those of you that couldn't make it, I hope to see you at the next one.
Thanks for looking. And watching.
~JB
The restaurant where the GTG was is called McCormick and Schmick's. The food was excellent! I had the catfish.

The party started at 1pm EST but Pat and I decided to arrive about an hour early to set things up. An AD in Rhode Island donated many catalogs, shirts, hats, polishing cloths and a Breitling pen. All of this weighed a ton so I helped Pat transport it to the dining area. The restaurant staff were already arranging the table for us and their service was excellent.
A few minutes past 1pm the guests started to arrive and then the watches were unleashed! Finally I was able to try on the Sea-Dweller DEEP SEA. I love it!

Pat brought two pre-1900 gold pocket watches. The detail was exquisite.



A Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Compressor Chrono.


Another pocket watch, this one from the clockmaker Howard.


Breitling and Omega.

Now for some vintage Philippe's. Patek Philippe's. Albert was at the last GTG and he dazzled us with his collection. I was glad he made it.


Circ. 1947.

This one is my favorite. It is platinum and he brought to the last GTG. However it was scratched and needed to be shined. This time it shined! Instead of polishing the case Albert had the scratches filled with platinum this way the watch retained it weight and gained some.



Pepsi anyone?



A assortment of various divers.

The Maxi-Marine from Ulysse Nardin. Notice the rose dial.

The gent that owned this watch was looking for information about it. If you have any post it or PM me please. It hasn't been worn and still has the sticker on the back.




A diver and a traveller.

Panerai Daylight Chrono.

A.Lange & Sohne Flyback Datograph.

Another JLC.

The Omega family.

For those of you that couldn't make it and wanted to be here you can watch some video of the GTG. It's only 30 seconds.
http://s490.photobucket.com/albums/r...t=MOV02773.flv
http://s490.photobucket.com/albums/r...t=MOV02774.flv
Arctos Black-Wave.

Vintage IWC and Hamilton. Both of these were in pristine condition.


Panerai Marina on a great strap!

The 43mm+ club.

Aaron was another gent that I met when I attend my first GTG last year. Today he brought a sensational timepiece! F.P. Journe.



A Day-Date was also present.


Before we knew it things were wrapping up and it was time for a group shot. Our server, Mike, did an excellent job of catering to our needs. I hope we weren't too difficult when we kept getting up from our seats to see one anothers watches.





All of the material donated by Ray, the owner of the AD in Rhode Island.

Thanks again to everyone that made the Boston GTG possible and a success! For those of you that couldn't make it, I hope to see you at the next one.
~JB
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Ripley: Final report of the commercial starship Nostromo, third officer reporting. The other members of the crew, Kane, Lambert, Parker, Brett, Ash and Captain Dallas, are dead. Cargo and ship destroyed. I should reach the frontier in about six weeks. With a little luck, the network will pick me up. This is Ripley, last survivor of the Nostromo, signing off.
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