Last December I was confident that 2024 would be a quiet year with (hopefully) just a few watches returned to the wild...
Oh well...
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Type: Posts; User: earlofsodbury
Last December I was confident that 2024 would be a quiet year with (hopefully) just a few watches returned to the wild...
Oh well...
INCOMING:
Depth Charge Diver mk1
Depth Charge Diver mk2...
Loving that on the sailcloth! :peach:
Wear whatever makes you feel good - if you feel good, you will come across well.
Also, a mechanical watch is a statement of sorts in 2024: i.e. I'm concentrating on you, not on the latest...
Hold out for an 856, more wrist presence and a much better feature set (tegiment, Ar-Dehumidifying, much better antimag...).
Worthwhile article on Sinn's Lothar Schmidt era.
https://i.postimg.cc/8PXzj2mN/Squale-50-Atmos-Professional-Fri-17th-May-2024.png
HAGWE!
You raise a good point, and you're probably right. Moving lumps of matter around over vast distances at unimaginable speed, and quite likely perturbing temporal space in a controlled manner - if it...
That is a nice pic of a good-looking watch :encouragement:
Very happy with Alt-Bergs, and well worth the trip to Richmond to not only get a fitting, but then try the different options on: I ended up an entire size larger than the fitting suggested, and very...
Recent article crosses over a couple of zeitgesity themes - i.e. that artificial super-intelligence may explain the Fermi Paradox.
It's always worth remembering that any species advanced enough to...
That Tutima is bloomin' lovely! :love-struck:
It gets an occasional Sunday afternoon on the wrist while I've got my feet-up, just to keep the movement flexing, but I'm scared of marking it, so that's it. One of these days it'll finds its way on...
Thanks. I've dropped Genesis a line since they seem to have a lot of good reports on their work - if they're too busy I'll try STS :encouragement:
There seems to be a green one that's a bit of a forum bike (think Walter's owned it at least twice, among others), so stick your thumb out next time it passes! :icon_biggrin:
Damasko have your...
Rhodium won't tarnish in air like silver does, and is much harder, so also wears better while retaining much the same look.
No idea, I wondered if it might have been to tone with the...
Thanks, that's worth knowing.
That's lovely, and such an underrated brand.
The minute I discovered Damasko's centre-hands chronos existed, I wanted one, and the more I learned, the better I liked them. I love how so much functionality is crammed into a minimalist...
Thanks for the positive feedback on the Omega PO chaps - this is just me being weird, tho' I've heard too many horror stories concerning Omega's own service centre to use them willingly. However, as...
^ thanks for sharing - very much of its time - just a shame it's FUBAR ^
ThatswhatI'mtalkin'about! :love-struck: :love_heart:
Agree with your last line, and at some point I'll slap myself into action, but as S-J points out I don't think Paul can get the parts, never mind the ballache for coaxials, plus (unless I dreamed it)...
The moment I set-eyes on a Damasko DC56 (black dialled chrono) I had to have one. I stalked SC for months, but either none came-up, or when they did, I missed them. Then a full-lume DC57 came up -...
I've always assumed it was to make pulling the crown out easier, but haven't handled one to know if it's actually useful.
Yep, this 903 refresh looks great, and that pale sky blue is really pretty - but the lack of contrast is just bad design: blued hands would have made it more special AND more legible.
Although...