Apologies as I may have previously posted one of these. Nonetheless, it is these details that drive this insanity (following up on the symmetry of crew threads from a previous post..).
Hello dear friends! I will have the pleasure of being your host this weekend and as announced last Wednesday the Theme is “Devil is in the details “. It is often said that "Devil is in the details" and this specially true when talking about our beloved wa...
Awesome case backs Some sexy and devilish lugs Colorful handsets and dials Surprising details when dial is viewed under UV light Thick and fluffy lume indexes Awesome moon phase window with moon showing foot print left by first Human on its surface. ...
It’s a fascinating theme dear Abel and you are showing us some excellent photos. The snoopy is an incredible example of design detail and I particularly love the moon phase on your Omega. Have a great weekend Captain
… my pictures and choices. Agree with you that exploring and discovering the many details of our watches is a fascinating aspect of our hobby. Also agree about the Snoopy case back. I also love the Omega Moon phase and details on the little moon. Thanks a...
Which is the wrench? Structural and visual details of a blunt, efficient tool… (Colors highlighting similarities; note the caseback of the Luminor is 12-sided/not round, and special shout out to its fish symbol in relief to mark water resistance….) The se...
... in the second (and a beautiful bracelet to boot) and a superb handset in contrast with the blue dial in your Dynamic are details which make us fall in love with them. Thank you so much for your participation! Hagwe! Abel
The year was 2015, I was taking a brief mental break at my office and perusing the 'new arrivals' section of a local unscrupulous grey dealer when my heart stopped upon seeing none other than a Lange 1 101.027x staring back at me... or was it? Upon closer...
… these are thrilling moments our horological passion reserves to us sometimes. Steel case in a Lange 1 is truly a Devilish detail!! Thank you so much for sharing it ! Hagwe! Abel
It is true that the DB has some unique lugs which add to the charm of this classy watch. The Akrivia dial got a truly mesmerizing dial: a joy to view. Great entry my friend. Thank you! Hagwe! Abel
For a new watch, I love the detail of the Maltese Cross on the column wheel of my CDV. (Sorry, I know Abel also showed the lugs on his CDV, but I figure it’s a great watch so ok to show twice.). For an old watch, I love the patina on an old GP that belong...
... of our Theme this weekend. And... can you believe I hadn´t noticed the Maltese Cross on the column wheel on my watch? Ooopss! Well I just put in use my own watch very recently and need to examine-admire more carefully yet. It´s a devilish and charming...
I noticed a cool detail on my watch, the text on the dial have different fonts and colors,my favorite is the Navitimer in Gilt, really pops in the sun S ...
Lume is an interesting detail to consider. It seems that each brand and/or model has its own thoughts about this detail. Great lume shots you share of your beautiful GMT ceramic black. Hagwe! Abel
Great details on rotor and dial of your GS. I’m a fan of GS and they know how to pay attention to details! Lovely patina on your Explorer indexes!! Hagwe! Abel
Hello dear Abel and friends ! The details are a significant part of the pleasure of owning a watch. These are a few of my favourites: The Zenith “Onion” crown … Omega Moonshine moon meteorite… Patek Philippe rotors … Zenith Big Pilot dial and hands … Omeg...
You are sharing some truly devilish details from your watches. Handsets shapes, colors, small references to the past accomplishments done by a model, inscriptions, everything adds to the charm and the joy of having them on our wrist and in our collections...
Well… they hurt when our watch receives them but then the become part of their story! Glad you like the theme and thank you for your participation! Hagwe! Abel
… a few years ago to return to the thick orange GMT hand on their revision of the Explorer 2. You perfectly captured this devilish detail to perfection. Viewing from that angle shows the beauty of this detail. Thank you for your entry! Hagwe! Abel
Apologies as I may have previously posted one of these. Nonetheless, it is these details that drive this insanity (following up on the symmetry of crew threads from a previous post..). Have a great weekend everyone ...
And somehow don’t get along with the camera of my new iPhone, so some archive details from a distance 😉 The hands of the Raketa Avantgarde… And the domed crystal that makes taking shots of it so hard… The hands of the Colibrica Indicator… The bezel of the...