Swatch watches!

Here are the ones I own. It's gotten obsessive...

Irony

Skin

Solar

Automatic

Irony Automatic

deep night Purple Jelly Skin Jelly Skin - Pure Black High Temps Fuoco Lots of Suns Time to Move Spinnin'
Deep Night: YLS125
 A new Irony (metal case) I bought at the Swatch store
Purple Jelly Skin: SFV100
 An ultra thin (skin) Swatch. A favorite.
Jelly Skin: SFV101
 Got this one without a band - a great deal. Now on "Pure Black" strap.
High Temps: SRK103
 A solar swatch - will never need a battery.
Fuoco: SRN107
 Another solar with a leather band.
Lots of Suns:  
 A solar with a solar theme, how much more do you want?
Time to Move: SAK102
 Made for the Earth summit in 1992. Mine is on a white metal band.
Spinnin': YAS401
 It's metal and winds from arm motion.

Standard/Original/Gents

Quasimodo Grey Flannel Stormy Weather Mr. Watson Find The Code Chrono-Tech Stucchi-Louis Mezza Luna
Quasimodo: GV108
 Very nice stained glass effect watch face.
Grey Flannel: GA104
 From 1987, one of two watches with this name.
Stormy Weather: GV100
 A colorful "classic" style swatch.
Mr. Watson: GR128
 Wore this at Xmas.
Find The Code: GK720
 Symbols rather than numbers. A favorite.
Chrono-Tech: GB403
 A highly collectible swatch from 1984.
Stucchi: GN107
 Face is Stucchi, strap is "Louis Louis".
Mezza Luna: GB107
 Another swatch has the same name. I like both.

Original

Metal Cap

Pop

Ladies

Booster Bar Oriental Heartstone Cuff Blue Bay Sappho Chelsea Notebook
Booster: GB182
 A very cool, very hot swatch!
Bar Oriental: GR104
 A "standard" from 1989.
Heartstone: GX100 or GY106/7 depending on the band. Non-working. Cuff: GR104
 A "pop" watch with its strap being a shirt cuff.
Blue Bay: LK106
 Another deal without band. I used the Chelsea strap.
Sappho: LV101
 Another ladies I picked up very cheap.
Chelsea: LB112
 A ladies swatch got by mistake. It doesn't work.
Notebook: LR108
 I like the school theme

more as I get around to them... by adding from the ones on my wishlist!
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