Like the look of that, though difficult to tell the dimensions from one picture.
you don't see much about these on the forum but I do like this,not sure if you can pick them up in the uk ,will have to do some googling
Like the look of that, though difficult to tell the dimensions from one picture.
47mm I think
I would abuse anyone who abuses you. That's a great looking watch.
I want to put bulldog clips on your nipples and hit you across the face with a used sanitary towel until you see sense.
For the love of god man- WHY??!! WHY???
Generally VDB wares are very large very chunky and often make use of 'vintage' Omega movements. Although frowned upon I liked his homage Panerai work more than his own creations which border on ugly and unattractive, all subjective and just imo of course.
I've seen a few models ,but I think this is the nearest to a regular watch they've done ,
Nothing wrong with that! Great watches, a little different but I like that in a watch....
Anyone know why the bezel stops at 20?
They are often unwearable, and as a result get flipped like pancakes.
Daddel.
Got a new watch, divers watch it is, had to drown the bastard to get it!
Glad to see the level of ignorance and misrepresentation is at its usual lofty levels.
Several members here need to get out in the real world a bit more!
They make some ugly monsters and some great lookers - just like most brands - that one, as noted, is more watchlike than some. I like it.
Size was never the issue for me but the standard 28mm straps were. The buckle is almost a belt buckle and the fat strap always made it look and feel like a fashion brand watch rather than an "artisan" piece.
Gray