Milgauss, surely!
Patek? What do you think? I know Putin had a fancy piece on his wrist. This looks calatravaesque All I know is Tudor dodged a bullet (or an ICBM) when Kim turned down the "ambassador for the brand" role
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Sicko?
.....damn spell check....Seiko <ahem>
Limited edition Orient Bambino :P
Only a Proplof could survive the forthcoming destruction and still be working...
Hublot Big Bang nuclear fusion.
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The gold, presidential edition, of one of these:
A gift from the Chinese, perhaps?
I believe that's the very rare Doomsday-Date World War Timer Apocalypse Master, a gift from Dr. Evil and Mini Me.
I don't know about the watch, but does he buy his trouser suits at the same place as Hilary Clinton?
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From last year:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/blogs-news...where-36869202
"North Korean leader Kim Jong-un's liking for expensive Swiss timepieces appears to have fallen foul of UN sanctions."
"The Swiss government has put an end to the export of luxury watches to North Korea, and have totalled zero for the last two months, US-backed Radio Free Asia reports. The North Korean Supreme Leader is often photographed wearing an expensive timepiece, and it's long been thought that they've reached the country despite United Nations sanctions."
A gormless look on his face?
Dave E
Skating away on the thin ice of a new day
Well what ever.... I probably wont have time to save for one ....
Kaboom.
Probably a Rolex Milgauss. ;)
Bomb et Mercier
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Does it matter? It'll melt like caramel when the time comes.
Could it be this ? :
https://www.swisswatchexpo.com/print...Lugs-1011-3389
Keep them coming. Have a boring day ahead...!
Without wishing to sound like a miserable git, I actually do not give a ‘flying’ what watch fat boy is wearing, the IWC Portofino is not really any great shakes either, it only has a modified ETA movement!
I don't know, everyone jokes about Kim. Be fair though, I bet you don't know anyone else who has a Korea for life!
OK, I’ll bite. Talk to me about the differences between an ETA 2892 and Rolex movement.
Totally different designs with their own strenghts and weaknesses.
Both very good "tracteur" movements as the Swiss call it.
Reliable,well made. Approx. the same precision in the proper trim and with a bit of fiddling (also called: adjusting).
I wouldn 't say one is better than the other, both proven movemements.