In a personal watch history, we all seem to have specimens that have come from Dad, or Grandpa, or perhaps an uncle (or Mom, Grandma or Aunt). We have the occasional Timex, Swatch or other "pocket change" watch which probably isn't running now, but still ...
Which regular readers have seen many times September 2003 Today I have it, box, papers, accessories, etc. However, the dealer I bought it from is gone. Cazalea ...
This is from around 1999-2000 or so. I chose it after lots of research on TimeZone and Purists: JLC 889/2 based movement, 120 m WR, derived from the Gerald Genta designed original, magnetic shielding, and sized at 34 x 9 mm! I bought it from Marshall Pier...
This is a great piece from an era in which slim, elegant pieces were the norm. I rarely wear it since my Grand Seiko quartz 9F watches fill the same role for me.