The last decade has brought out many Tribute / Re-Edition watches from (most) watch manufacturers. Some bemoan the development but at the same time some pretty nice watches came out of it, too - which by virtue of being new often possess a much higher lev...
Well, I would say the Breguet la Tradition (more specifically in yellow gold). Inspired by an old Breguet pocket watch (number 960) and that I really love. HAGWE Best wishes Alkiro ...
JLC would probably top my list with the Reverso TT1931 & Deep Sea Alarm - for me, a perfect weighting between replica and modernisation. So many this year come to mind - Omega trilogy, another Grand Seiko, and of course the nearly perfect Blancpain FF Mil...
JLC Geophysic 1958 Tribute in SS and Platinum. I only have the stainless steel model with the cross-hair dial for now, but the Platinum model has the dial variation I love the most (I seem to be in the minority on this dial preference). Of course, the new...
... which has recently arrived to my stable. I´m very fond of Tributes as though the charm of vintage is impossible to reproduce the modern versions give us the opportunity of owning a classic in those cases that the originals are very difficult to get or...
to participate in your thread! Regarding the Egiziano, truth is that it is way too big for any wrist (except may be Stallone or Scharzenneger) and my shots with it on my wrist was just a little playing. I bought it as a piece of collection for its histori...
One is a faithful re-edition, the other a modern interpretation. I need more photos of these two! Other favourites include the TT Geophysic and Polaris (all of them). PAM557 is a good one too. ...
I love the minimalist dial, it\'s so clean. Admittedly I would also like to own a more typical dial Panerai as well but in saying that, when would I wear it? I\'d rather have the 449 on. Blued hands just look amazing on Radiomirs.