Nicolas, I've noticed that your taste in watches is exceptional! That 6542 has everything a GMT collector could want. Congratulations on your find! Nice NATO as well.....
Just for the pleasure to share a nice combination: A creamy Nato, whic almost matches with the patina of the indexes. In my opinion, the next best thing after the bracelet. I love this last picture, where the light focuses on the crown: While the bracelet...
Nicolas, I've noticed that your taste in watches is exceptional! That 6542 has everything a GMT collector could want. Congratulations on your find! Nice NATO as well..... Mike
That is indeed the fun to get Natos .. But in this case, this color is, IMO, the correct one. Now, the indexes are spotting! Thanks for your nice words. Best, Nicolas
this is a stunning example of a GMT for any vintage fan and why not the Nato. Although I am usually not a big bracelet fan, I think on this watch the bracelet combo is the strongest, there is already so much going on on the dial, the bezel... Other crazy ...
And it represents a big advantage: It doesn't add any other color to an already colorful reference. The problem with the Nato, in my opinion, is that you have, for these GMTs, an indisputable very limited choice. In this case, I would only see black or cr...
That is a clever idea - if the patina is strong enough one can match the strap as well; I would not have thought of this! Looks great and allows the reds/blues to remain very bold. I think your choice here and with the Jardur (red highlights) are really g...
I always try to make the strap match with a part of the dial. In the 2 examples you mentionned, it works, in my opinion, very nicely. Thanks fro your input! Best, Nicolas