I bought one for my Zenith Chronomaster original and delighted with it. It works the same as the rolex easylink and the finishing is as per oem. After spending thousands on a watch I don't think...
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I bought one for my Zenith Chronomaster original and delighted with it. It works the same as the rolex easylink and the finishing is as per oem. After spending thousands on a watch I don't think...
Congartulations on a very cool watch. I keep thinking about the yellow carbon version and wondered what you think about the supplied rubber strap? Thanks
Even if the apple watch had never been born that Moser is still a lovely watch and a very nice design. The movement is none too shabby either.
I quite like the look of these and I like the idea of the breitlite material to make them super light but as is often the breitling way just miles too big for me. A 40-42mm option may have made me...
Zenith type 20 pilot might be a good one. Right sort of money, bit different from the herd and a good choice of colours. I had one and often wish I still did!
Rolex AD shenanigans have been going on for far too long but this one takes the biscuit. Even if their intentions are semi honourable (questionable) this is taking things just much too far!...
Yep three all together plus a Kermit for £16.5K . There was also a white Daytona for £25.5K !!
There were three in beaverbrooks window at lakeside last week all at that sort of money and you can stick on a further grand for WF. Same on chrono24. Crazy but that's how it is nowdays
I have the blue 38 lauraeto and although I don't wear it anywhere near as much as it deserves it really is superb and would get my vote....
I also have that new blue 38mm version. In the flesh it is absolutely superb. very slim and comfortable and hugs the wrist like it was made for it. I could not speak highly enough but have a look at...
I had one and chopped it in for a 38mm el primero and very much regret it. A perfect little watch and I understand why it is so popular. 369 layout but cheaper and easier to get than an explorer....
lovely collection. I would like to pinch the breitling off you as I have fancied this for ages but having fairly small wrists doubt I could be comfortable with the 43mm size. Super cool looking watch...
very impressive IAJ. Personally I would like to nick two of your rolex. You can keep the exp ii as I have that one already:joyous:
They are indeed different cases. The new one is based on the current slimmer "light catcher" profile. The mk I was based on the previous trident case. I owned the mk I for a while and it was a nice...
Shame about my timing or you could have bought mine or better still handed over your EXPii in exchange:eagerness:
Good write up and lovely watch. I used to have the 42mm version but just found it a touch too big. Seriously thinking of selling my El Primero to fund the 5 digit version as I really fancy trying one...
My rotation habits have been mangled by the addition of a series 4 apple watch not long ago. (sacrilege I know) I tend to wear this now for much of midweek meaning my 4 gooduns only really come out...
I’ve been in the same boat. Fortunately I have an understanding boss and 3 years ago I swapped to an audi a3 etron and a couple of weeks ago I was lucky enough to get him to stump up for another plug...
I picked up one of these and I have to admit to being very impressed for the money. Very well made. Mine was moved onto a black hirsch pure rubber immediately and is very comfy and looks much better...
I have pretty skinny wrists as well. Nonetheless I think the maxi dial version looks so much nicer I went for one but sadly it didn't stay almost 100% down to the fact that it just wore too big for...