Decisions decisions. I am going out. Possible that I will be in an area where I won't want to have a distinctive watch on my wrist......possible that I may be swimming later....possible that I will meet a business colleague later....possible that i will b...
She is not into watches ( I tried, in vain... ;) ), but some 7 or 8 years ago, she asked me to find her a nice Watch. I found for her a 14270, the famous Explorer One, like yours. I repeat, she's not into watches, and looks at me as I was a kind of freak,...
...and she will move to owning a second watch. And we know what happens after 2....... Interesting dilemma..... appreciating the first watch is a major achievement. But that leap to the second watch....that is the dam-breaker! Persist, my friend!
I find more and more interest to " small valued " watches. I mean that there are a lot of treasures to rediscover, which are totally Under appreciated. It is a funny game I love to play, currently. Hamilton, for example, has great watches from its past, t...
< ma n'do vai se la valvola nun c'hai ??? > ( free translation : never go outside without a valve on your wrist ) for a more correct translation please check the english-romanesco dictionary at :
... have told above about the Explorer 1. I like this watch so much and love its understated image. I have used mine extensively here in my troubled city, as well as when travelling abroad. It´s an elegant sporty timepiece, very reliable, tough and precis...
...when I'm going to West Africa - Nigeria, Angola etc etc. then I normally use my Omega Seamaster - on a nato. My seamaster is the 300m Professional (from 1999) - I find that on the nato, and due to its contours, probably alot like your Explorers, it wil...