Beautiful, and such lovely condition by the looks of it - I never managed to find a decent one that wasn't overpriced, and I've since stopped looking because they just kept rising. Still, and awesome...
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Beautiful, and such lovely condition by the looks of it - I never managed to find a decent one that wasn't overpriced, and I've since stopped looking because they just kept rising. Still, and awesome...
This is so nice (apart from the strap, but that's hardly a problem), it'll probably be a hit for Breitling. I was going to say they should sell these by the truckload but now I see they're limited to...
I'd have to handle them first, preferably both at the same time - I like the pushers on the Breitling, I like a bit of red, the strap looks nicer ... but I tend to prefer more spartan, simpler, and...
Another Dan Henry-esque suggestion could be the Kronos Vintage Sport - great quartz movement, great wrist presence (I tried on a different branded version and loved it but couldn't deal with the lack...
Your response could be seen as equally telling. Just because a couple of people thought that some trivial thing I'd said as a joke potentially affected another member doesn't mean this is actually...
Don't mention it, Haywood - if that's how you felt about it, I have no problem at all, and thank you.
Look, I'm not trying to be difficult, I see the reasoning behind this and I had edited it, but there having been no ill will in my comment, I don't think it would be unreasonable to continue to...
If there's any sort of consensus on this (I do think it's a bit paranoid), I'll gladly edit mine, as I'm a great admirer of Haywood and I'd hate to negatively affect his reputation - though I think...
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A legitimate point, obviously, but especially when it comes to classic designs, I like to see that a company understands the design and employs it in a sustainable manner, which for me includes...
Agreed, though I would've preferred them to make the subdials' sizes equal again, like they were in the 90s (I'm thinking reference 25860). But my question here is whether this size is really what AP...
Hearing you guys from the UK discussing, things seem to be getting a bit extreme over there. I'm from Slovenia and our "Craigslist" is full of fakes, from cheap laughable ones to some costing maybe...
Love the discreet power reserve - I had to look a couple of times to even spot it (thought it might be a chrono). This and power reserve indicator as part of display back are the only two types I can...
I'm on the other side, waiting for someone willing to sell the CWC quartz chrono for a bargain - been waiting for years, no chance: consistently over €400 and often closer to €500 ...
Funny, they're among my favourites because you don't need any specialised tools (which I don't have, obviously) to size them. They do imply folded links, but I'm kind of OK with those as well.
I don't know about the rest of the watch, but I can vouch for the datewheel - it's dead wrong.
They work fine for me - what would make them like you more? Maybe there shouldn't be enamel on the crown, but the watch only pretends to be utilitarian anyway, so it's sort of nice of Bremont to...
They have indeed, but they also offered relatively coherent releases - to mention only the excellent Bauhaus 6086, or the Spitzbergen F13 with the applied logo - so one could take one's pick.
In case your godson would like a chronograph because he feels he might use it, a 30-minute chronograph might not be enough to satisfy. TAG makes a few (a rather tasteful Formula 1 and an Aquaracer)...
Quite - what a baffling decision this is. So everything stays the same, but the previous serious, historic German brand is replaced with a playful English nickname? Makes you wonder if the people...
Now that you mention it, Damasko really should make a pepsi DC67.
They did indeed have a Ducati tie-in some years ago, but it was very unexciting I thought. They tried to move a bit upmarket with the Breil Milano line but I suppose the competition is hard in that...
It roughly resembles Venus de Milo, but it certainly looks like a Classical statue to me - perhaps to symbolise the Carnegie art collection. A nice bit of novelty to receive for sure.
These are powered by the Citizen 6760/Miyota 6U60 movements. Beside Accurist, there are Jacques Lemans, Lorenz, Bulova, and even Invicta models of this watch, as well as those from Citizen themselves.
One of the very few special editions where I sort of like the additional branding on the dial. The two Fragment lightning bolts really work on this watch, they kind of remind me of the famous...