. . . and Flightmasters." Sometimes, the best-laid plans go awry. Earlier this year, news of a spectacular 910 Flightmaster in Germany came my way. I have a 910 sourced from the original owner . . . [my ref 145.013 fitted to an 1178 bracelet] . . . so it ...
Having gone through an 18-month ordeal to get this crown/stem replaced after I broke it myself ... We are crazy, aren’t we?! Mike PS - Art, you can expect to receive a use tax bill from Calif, because when you have a Fedex account, they forward your decla...
... Yes, this is a crazy hobby and we need a bit of madness in our souls to go through all the matters required to hunt, find and capture our pieces and to put them in good order afterwards to be able to enjoy them. We are rewarded with the pleasure of me...
. . . for Flightmasters like hands and crowns could be had from a variety of vendors. Now, they're practically unobtainable. More than ever, we should be valuing condition as a primary consideration. A bit of patina and a few scratches or dings are one th...
. . . over ~ two years. Yellow hand variants are less common than orange. So yes, they're not exactly scarce, but they're not commonplace, either. Finding one in excellent condition doesn't happen every day. I was searching for the better part of a decade...
... not only with the purchase but the later restoration work to be done to it! I´m happy all came to a good end, but only regret all the extra work, time and efforts you had to devote to this project (including some personal painting skills!! Lol!) which...