. . . other manufacturer in this thread. Also share a fondness for Nomos, especially the Orion, which was under consideration for my collection at one time. Art
I would see pictures of that Portuguese and think, "Elegant, but why so special?" Little did I understand about what that little tiny lever on the side initiated inside that watch. Incredible watch, Donizetti!
...just went straight onto the 'bucket list', Andreas. So: how often do you get down towards Australia??? :-) Clearly it is something which we must make happen one day. It shall be so. Cheers, pplater.
Not such a recent find, had the Benrus for over a decade. It was one of the first mil watches that really pulled me into collecting them, loved it's gruff no-nonsense approach.
Yes there was a point where you couldn't move for discussions on this watch and now it's slipped off the radar. A good time to remind ourselves why it is such a cool watch.
In this configuration, whenever I go there for meetings. Toning down the Seamaster 300 Professional on a NATO takes the 'show' out of it. Plus the profile allows it slip effortlessly under the cuff of a light weight shirt. I love it. Cheers Tony ...
.. this one was my father's watch. And today we had family lunch. I thought he wanted to join, stealthily under my sleeve. Hope he enjoyed up there, too :-) HAGWE! Ken ...