so many different cases. For me a "classic". A relatively "young" design that has proven itself to be timeless. Where the history of the submariner dates back 20+ years before the Nautilus was born, the Nautilus was quite a radical design. The "porthole" ...
designer when it came to his watches...look at his Gerald Charles line the case shapes...so out there may he rest in peace, happily designing great watches for all the wonderful souls in heaven. Best, Mike ...
Hi all! I've chosen this picture, never published on the Internet, because it shows some of the 349SPORT's subtle distinctive traits. The overall asymmetry, the signs of the machine on the titanium (look the bezel at 7!) and the concave carrure, for examp...
Thanks for sharing that special picture! It is not easy to pull off an asymmetic design but you did it. The subtle changes catch your eye, initially I thought it was just perspective or angle of the camera causing those changes, but know that I know it is...
Without my exceptional case maker, a true Maestro and also an authentic friend, my dream could have never become a reality. My biggest THANK YOU! goes to him.
I love watch case designs that comes from 60es to 80es, They're all unique but in a good way! Well... Like this manhattan design that looks bit dressy and sporty. I love how well the circular brushed finishing done on bezel's top and side while separated ...
Look at this case.... Unique shape with lots of edges.... Still sharp edge Isn't this mirror-like polish? This is what SEIKO made in early 70s, with SS by forging 10-15 times, and then machining 1mm, and polish with special machine by who has special skil...
I missed hearing about that option! Those are super short lugs, I bet they almost are invisible when you are looking straight on the watch. Very Cool, Mike
Looks like I'm partial to C shape and square shape cases rectangular are not bad either but I can't deny I love sensuality the epitome of it HAGWE D ...
... think on dials and movements but bezels, case shape and design as well as case backs are aspects that add to the beauty and attractive of a timepiece. Speaking of cases I have two favorites: those of vintage Submariners with their sharp polished bevel...
It looks very similar to Ken's VFA from the 1970s. I guess it goes to show that if the design was successful in the 1970s it's still be successful today
... though the present GS exhibits a more intricate combo of angles and surfaces. The polishing is awesome! I like the present GS line so much! Hagwe! Abel
Truly, the ability of Independent Watchmakers like Peter, not only to be able do all the amazinginside watchmaking works, but also design and execute a lovely classical watch, is why I find their work so compelling. Cheers, Tim
...so let me see what I have... Let's focus on the ones with these special cases that make me excited... I apologize as I realize there are quite a few... I don't think I need to present them as they are recognizable even if not all are so common... What ...
As I started to look your post I was like kid in toy shop this case...no this one...no no no that one...nooooo definitely that one... all of them daddy!!!! If arm twisted that salmon dial Gondolo Patek case...oh la la! Yours D
I totally agree that this small PP 5024 is so charming, neither complicated nor expensive vs some others but so charming, I love it too. BTW, did you notice that one special one is missing although having a wonderful case shape (as well as a wonderful mov...
...when a german merchant got one full set with the original box with the small loupe. It was in excellent collection but the oils were dry so I sent it for a full service and had a new strap made. I now have a like new one, it is an impressive piece of a...
Actually, this is the only one from my post which is not mine. My friend who owns it has a number of great vintage pieces. I agree that this VC is particularly attractive in this perfect condition after so many years (but unrestored). The case shape is se...