Well, of course this is no invitation to our valued visitors to bare their buttocks (for more information on this kind of activities, see: www.moonamtrak.org )! Instead, I would like to see the rear sides of your watches: be it movements visible through d...
Alas, this derriere is not among my little brood, but it is very nice to ogle nonetheless--and a bit more interesting than the list of 18 gold medals that adorns the backside of my Maxi Marine Chronometer Have a great weekend everyone. Cheers, Dom...
All pieces are spectacular, but I am especially astonished about the nicely stamped Monopusher caseback. I always had thought they were made only with the displayback. Oh, I just looked up my references: so your piece is one of the 175 made for the 150th ...
As traveling, I went in a watch shop, and the dealer showed me some fine pieces he had in his safe...Among them...This Mono pusher. As I amlways dreamt of a Mono Pusher, you can imagine my suprise when I saw 3 years ago this piece, made in 1996. A NOS!