Oh, and one of my all-time favourites, Brideshead Revisited.
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Oh, and one of my all-time favourites, Brideshead Revisited.
Two that haven't been mentioned:-
The Singing Detective,
and (in a different vein)
Upstairs Downstairs.
Done, Nev; hope that late is better than never.
I think that’s a little optimistic! In 2013, I sold my 2004 W12 after 3 years and 25,000 miles. I spent about €5,000 to €7,500 a year in servicing and maintenance, using an excellent local...
Gosh, that’s lovely!
I actually really like that.
Not $20,000 like, though... :shame:
I like the watch, but the font they’ve used for their name on the dial looks wrong to me.
Thanks for sharing, Brendan, really enjoyed this. I used to own one of these but I never got to see the internals; never realised that the inside was as pretty as the outside!
Welcome to the forum, James.
I would never have thought of that combination but it looks very well.
You have also prompted me to take my 99.1 out of its box and give it a wear; it has been far too long.
I would love one of those, but I'd pop it on a black alligator strap.
I absolutely adore that dial colour.
That Chronoswiss is really lovely; I hadn't seen one of those before...
Congratulations, they make a very handsome couple.
Any chance of a photo of the pen at some stage? I hadn't heard of those before.
Your AD has good taste in champagne!
Lovely watch!
In addition to the suggestions above, it might also be worth having a look at Camille Fournet. I have purchased a couple of straps from them and have been very happy with the end...
Welcome back to the forum, Stephen.
That's absolutely lovely; I haven't seen one of those before.
Thank you, an interesting read.
I had a steel three-hander for a year or so. I still think the grey dial is one of the most beautiful I have seen; it changes character every time you move your wrist, and is the perfect complement...
What a beautiful knife; I have been drooling over his site for the past 30 minutes.
Watch is none too shabby either...
Happy whittling!
Two Irish gins worth trying, if you come across them, are Glendalough and Bertha's Revenge; both very good.
Decent tonic water is a must; Fevertree or Poacher's Well hit the spot nicely.
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That's rather special, Broussard...
I bought a Dornblueth 99.1 with an enamel dial. It was significantly more expensive, but I absolutely adore it; I think it makes the watch look a little more special, and I haven't seen another one....
I agree that the CF straps look better in those photos.
Love the red lining on the Breitling's strap; that, for me, epitomises the joy of custom-made straps.
What an excellent introductory post!
Welcome to the forum, Anders.
Welcome to the forum, Scott.