An AD had a Railmaster in the shop window for a day, the Boutique still did not get any it seems, not even the non-limited version, which I would really like to try. So you are not the only one
As announced yesterday, the theme for this week's Wristscan is free, although unchained is also an interesting aspect to consider (liberated, too). Here's my entry - the Chopard LUC Sport 2000. The liberating aspect was the way it came about. As both my C...
. . . sans chains? Yes! Silver chain draped over . . . . . . the Rail. Off for a haircut, then headed downtown to hang out with my cousin and his poker group tonight. Cards aren't up my alley, but he's got a pool table . . . all I need are a few takers! B...
As for cards, there is only one game I still enjoy - tarock. But then you need a minimum of three (four is better) to play properly and I am not well enough organised for that at the moment...
An AD had a Railmaster in the shop window for a day, the Boutique still did not get any it seems, not even the non-limited version, which I would really like to try. So you are not the only one
Howdy fellow Purists, submitting a bevy of wristshots, a separate post on Horological Meanderings on the horo-rationale for each piece soon Best, Horo ...
The combinations are superb, all of them. Although I have to say that the Breguet / Alfa and the Reverso truly kill me I am humbled Have a great weekend and looking forward to individual posts on these!
Humility and Horology should be a package, and I have learnt that from my years at Purist.... Of which come Tuesday will be my 10th year😇😊 Have a post coming up, with a watch and a brand I got to know well thru Purists. Best, Horo
And over the years...many close calls. If there was prize money involved, I am pretty sure we would have legal litigations on hand, or wrists. 😂 Many thanks for the vote of confidence. Best, Horo
... starting with a photo that I believe showcases the strong character of the Omega Railmaster Trilogy 1957: ... followed by a watch you have most probably not seen before, which is no surprise since it is a prototype of a new model I will introduce in a...
. . . as original specimens were never easy to find, and practically impossible now. Not many vintage Omegas left on my list; an RAF (and there were a few) would be a natural complement to my 2179 that's finally running properly after three years of tinke...
. . . and it's the classic reference every Omega collector should have: their first automatic chronomètre. There are a few more in the watchmaker's pipeline that have already been shared on the Omega forum, but not here on WS as they're not ready for prim...
. . . for the US Army, Nicolas. There were a few purely civilian models (delineated by a 2179 reference number without a -x ), but chances are almost certain any 2179 you find will have US military roots. The distinction between those with a 'US Army' eng...