Questions have their mysteries when it comes to watches in my situation
By: LiftAngle51 : November 19th, 2022-20:39
It is always a surprise. Watches come when not mentioned. The next one have all to do with the material where itβs made from. I am controlling if a 1966 is something to go for. The big date looks lovely made, shady white faded dial which stitch the YG case perfect. So it is a mystery solved you finally have the twin Longines collection finished. Now i must complete my Omega twin, which it can go both sides between a Globemaster verses a CK. If i see my history, it is clear a Globemaster would be a danger push out the CK. For my interest in astronomic science, a Globemaster is the watch when i explore the galaxy, a telescope at the back the ticket to see much activity on Jupiter.
However the CK is discontinued (they only made a limited run and is no longer in production) so if you like it and it is in stock I suggest you grab your chance as this is likely the last one your AD will have...
By: Chronometer (aka yacomino) : November 20th, 2022-00:58