I see it as I saw the Lange 1 when it cost $18,000usd back in 1996. I actually placed the same bet with the IWC cal 5000 ltd edition, which was $15,600 usd in 2002, rg.
Rocky mountain oysters, calf fries, cowboy caviar…. I prefer calling a spade a spade. I will eat testicles. But not mine... This is just going to "one of those posts". I am just 48 hours from going downtown to pick up my new De Betune, a "simple Ti DB28" ...
Just get a custom made sapphire set of balls, similiar to appearance to the Haldimann H8. So when you look down you can be reminded that watches ultimately led to the demise of your family jewels But I hope that it never comes to that.
I see it as I saw the Lange 1 when it cost $18,000usd back in 1996. I actually placed the same bet with the IWC cal 5000 ltd edition, which was $15,600 usd in 2002, rg. Testicles intact!!!!!
mistake and that will be the end of buying expensive watches. Let's see...Lange 1, IWC cal 5000, Opus V, Freak, Antiqua,Vianney's classic and Goldpfeil, Panerais (which I actually sold quite a few, after 2 years of wear, to test the theory), RM002, MB&F 1...
sometimes confronting, even a bit odd with the discussions but they are always thought provoking, at least for me. You have shown since the early years of AHCI, that you championed them and had the BxLLS to commit . In short , you are a watch taste leader...
While you put it on the wrist, it seems to give an expensive smile on the face, a pricey moment of fun and an unreasonnable joy all day long. Like your post. Thanks Bernard Francois