But it was Omega's post successful seller of the late 60's & early 70's. I love its funky (Aero) Dynamic shape. And also a rare auto / no-date version (cal 552) presented here for certain purists delectation ;-) Have a great weekend all! ...
I think it was to do with wrist ergonomics and Omega design attempt to have a comfortable case shape. The straps / bracelet are one piece fixed by a screw down bezel on case back. Very easy to swap over. I have another one with manual cal & charcoal d...
... a lovely reference from Rolex and a watch I didn’t remember being shown by you before. A watch well worth having in your fine collection!! I will play in this interesting theme with two watches I have shown very little before. I must confess they rece...
... and feel I showed it only once. It started a small collection of Cartier watches I will share some day soon. Hagwe y abrazos mi amigo Nicolas! Abel
... Sometimes I feel I should focus on an specific brand, type or features and sell some of my pieces. Sometimes I just fall in love with a timepiece I had never thought about before. I keep enjoying the collection as it is at present: rather chaotic and ...
.. which I like quite a bit ! If I would have to choose only one, guess I’d select the Cartier ! Looking forward your others in that family.. Well done & Cheers !! hs.
... The Sppedy 125 a chunky brute monster, the Cartier pre elegance and class! I agree with you in chosing the Cartier. The 125 got its interest in the story behind it : a celebration of 125 years of the brand, a limited edition of 2000 watches, and the f...
From a group buy in another forum. A top-grade Valjoux 7750 with a Rochat rattrapante module. 75 movements were found and made into a limited run. HAGWE, —Rick ...