Very useful for me know timezones all at one glance :) Nice dial and versatile with casual or formal clothes. Practical value and made of steel so no worries when traveling. Cheers Robin ...
... not to mention I love the watch you show! My travel watch has almost always been a Submariner (1680 or 14060M), a watch I find tough and reliable. A watch I had always loved! If my travel takes me to a diving destination I have with it the adequate wa...
A classic Sub if I will be in or around water... An Explorer I for those colder days on the mountains... And my favorite travel watch, a 1675 GMT, Safe and happy travels to all. Great weekend to everybody, Alex ...
I just could not resist the allure of the Crown :-))) But don´t worry, JLC, and others hold a firm place in my heart, even so that my recent purchase is a modest JLC which I plan to share in due time. Fuerte abrazo, hermano! Buen fin de semana, Alex
Chicago... Dauphin Island, Alabama Battery Park, New York City New Orleans, Louisiana The mountains of Utah Saint Thomas, The Virgin Islands. But there is perhaps a new travel watch waiting in the wings... More on this newcomer when it gets back from the ...
.. my approach has been quite simple: I normally take max 2-3 watches with me, most of the time with a simple GMT indication/ complication, and one piece for a bit heavier duty.. Thus, here my humble chips: - Really like the versatility of Reverso GMT, wi...
Now after a week, I'm really rather enjoying it. As I said above, akin to getting a new watch almost, and we all know how exciting that allways is! Cheers, Tim