2wheelgrplr
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Gee thanks man, your pics and review just put the Model B back on top of my want list yet again! Jacket looks awesome and the fit is spot on!
Nailed it!
Gee thanks man, your pics and review just put the Model B back on top of my want list yet again! Jacket looks awesome and the fit is spot on!
I had heard somewhere that House MD wears an aero. Did I get my signals crossed?Just read your review. Excellent photos! Post 'em here, this jacket deserves its thread. And yeah, I agree. One of the finest riding jackets ever made. One that can double as a casual leather jacket without any trouble. TBH, I don't think you can actually buy a better CR. Or at least I can't think of a maker that offers a jacket comparable to the B?
But it actually is a very popular jacket due to the House MD TV series. Laurie frequently wears one in the show.
Gotcha! Thank you for the clarification.Hugh Laurie wears an Aero in real life. House M.D. wore a Vanson on the show.
great fit, and sleave length looks perfect, congrats!
Hugh Laurie wears an Aero in real life. House M.D. wore a Vanson on the show.
Gotcha! Thank you for the clarification.
I held and put on a vanson enfield once. What a jacket! Not what I was looking for at the time but, yeah, I can see how they would be popular for motorcycle enthusiasts.^ Truth.
Aero rocks, hell I'm waiting for one which may arrive today but if you actually plan on riding a motorcycle, do yourself a favor and get a Vanson.
As for the prices, I was wondering about that as well 'cause buying a jacket directly from Aero will cost you around $700 or so right now AND they're even nice enough to let you pay right away and take advantage of the exchange rate: http://www.aeroleatherclothing.com/news-detail.php?id=166
I realize I can copy & paste the text... but again, the picture links would be a pain to re-do.
Just read your review. Excellent photos! Post 'em here, this jacket deserves its thread. And yeah, I agree. One of the finest riding jackets ever made. One that can double as a casual leather jacket without any trouble. TBH, I don't think you can actually buy a better CR. Or at least I can't think of a maker that offers a jacket comparable to the B?
Hugh Laurie wears an Aero in real life. House M.D. wore a Vanson on the show.
^ Truth.
Aero rocks, hell I'm waiting for one which may arrive today but if you actually plan on riding a motorcycle, do yourself a favor and get a Vanson.
As for the prices, I was wondering about that as well 'cause buying a jacket directly from Aero will cost you around $700 or so right now AND they're even nice enough to let you pay right away and take advantage of the exchange rate: http://www.aeroleatherclothing.com/news-detail.php?id=166
Umm, Aero fans at work........
Yes, he wore an Aero, because he is British, and yes, that was one of his own jackets. But he also wears other brands as well, just like many of us here.
For someone on the other side of the pond, Vanson sounds like one of the best in terms of price and quality. Aero's similar offering will cost you USD100 more with the current exchange rate + shipping direct from Scotland. ThurstonBro are selling them for >USD1000 while you can easily get off the rack Model B Comp wt for USD699.
In terms of practicality, Vanson IS better than Aero, Model B has removable fleece liner, you can add amour inserts for riding, you can further add multifunction 'Streamliner' for further warmth and protections. It really depends on how you 'define' the best cafe racer jacket.
^ Truth.
Aero rocks, hell I'm waiting for one which may arrive today but if you actually plan on riding a motorcycle, do yourself a favor and get a Vanson.
As for the prices, I was wondering about that as well 'cause buying a jacket directly from Aero will cost you around $700 or so right now AND they're even nice enough to let you pay right away and take advantage of the exchange rate: http://www.aeroleatherclothing.com/news-detail.php?id=166
Perfect fit on the jacket, hoping mine will fit just as well.
Nice watch, too. I had a Steinhart in my rotation, too, years ago. Now I'm wearing mostly smaller watches, vintage pieces with 36ish mm diameter.
Nice watch. I have one that's not a million miles away in style (separate, smaller second-hand dial in the lower-middle, and power rserve indicator at the top), though mine is a Parnis (assembled in China, Japanese parts, with a Japanese Mintoya automatic movement). Not always been a big fan of huge watches, but really enjoying this one. Especially loving the simplicity of no date window.
Thanks, I have their OVM as well
bond ovm 1911 by B1LF, on Flickr
I've heard decent things about the Parnis as well. I normally dislike large watches too - but for a pilot, it works well. I got 44mm and glad I did; the 46-47mm ones must be massive.
Nice - Connery fan? I like that strap.
THe Parnis is lovely. Paid around USD100; enough that it's not a cheapo copy, but still within the rangeo f a price where I'll just wear it out and enjoy it. So far, so good. I did have to have a regular buckle put on the strap because I couldn't get on with the clip-arrangement thingy it came with, but that was only a couple of quid to sort. The watchmakers I took it to for that were very impressed with it. Parnis also do a nice version of the Connery Bond watch, which I do fancy. I need to look at what watches I have a clear out what I don't use, really. I have a lot of Chinese fakes I bought at a time - some of them turned out to be pretty decent timekeepers, but others it's time to clear out. The Parnis is nice because their range may be lookalikes, but they're not trying to pretend to be anything else, other than - if experience so far is typical - a decent, reliable, nice watch at a reasonable price. I gather than only thing you have to watch is that you get a genuine Parnis, as there are now some low-end fakes of those as well!
Definitely a Connery fan! That is 1 of probably 15+ straps I have for the watch. I actually wear it most often on the SS bracelet; ~10 NATOs; black leather with white stitching and SS buckle, and a bunch of Horween leather NATOs I cut/stitched myself.
I like the sweet spot of $100-$600 watches; as long as it has an auto movement that works well and a sapphire crystal face ideally, I'm happy.