In terms of stealth the Credor is a natural winner I wouldnāt have expected the Cartier but maybe thatās exactly what makes it qualify - crept right up on us
Thought to chip in several choices.. Unobtrusive but cool MIH Hidden Chrono The Stealth choice 2 low key Crosshairs JLC E 855 coolness Habring2 Doppel Felix: Rattrapente pleasure.. Best to all & HAGWE ! hs. ...
Just have to check a couple things at home after my return from our yearly stay in SA before.. But if I may, Iāll keep you posted. Best, hs PS: Another time might be early next year (?).. Weāll see..
.. I would be more than happy, as it really has been quite a while now, - to see you, watches & my dear love, the City of Lights ! Cheers ⬠Best, hs. PS: BTW: also, my list to bring has been getting somewhat long (but I kept record..)
HAGWE to you & yours !! PS: Hmmhh.. Just realized by coincidence I seemingly have passed the 15 K threshold ! Well - it always has been a pleasure and still is, also mainly because of good friends like yourself and kind rothers-in- Arms here !.. Thank you...
Be it the supremely stealthy MIH, the Crosshairs, the Memovox or the Doppel Felix - all are likely to either fly under the radar or at the very least not reflect a clear signal back - really well played! Have a great time in SA!
How about, something simple, yet elegant that fits nicely under the cuff and can easily go stealth. Like the Girard-Perregaux 2532 manual wind tank from the early 90s. CC ...
... as the securitity in the streets of my City makes wearing easy to spot watches like Rolex or other high end popular brands a very risky matter. A stealthy watch means in my book a timepiece which brings me a lot of satisfaction when I view it on my wr...
These are all different but equally interesting choices - stealth comes in many different forms It also seems that various brands will be perceived differently in various parts of the world. Where I would see Zenith as relatively 'visible' in at least som...
... except for watch aficionados. Yes, the old Ingenieur is an special piece for a PuristS but just an old and rather small watch for the casual observer. I feel very fortunate having found it here as it is a very rare piece in my hunting grounds and it g...
Have very different recognition levels depending on location. Glad itās that way - this allows us to enjoy a certain anonymity with our watches wherever we are