My bracelet is far too stretched and needs tightening, so I have it on a strap. There have been modern Omegas with the roulette style rehaut, but they are either more restrained and not as bold in the case of the bullhead or just for looks and not functio
My son and I got a chance to squeeze a short dive earlier today, it had been longer than I remembered, almost three years since we last dove together, I would have said one or two at most, I suspect that's what time does to all of us. As an unintended res
Yes, i like that. But last Friday i had a safe queen the whole day in working conditions. Sure, i looked if i did not bump. I check if i do not bow the crown with my skin. I had the idea to put it on my right wrist. Noticed that watches with a crown on th
PLEASE LOOK at a story. Click the LINK on the Title of the Walk to jump into the story. We have collected about 400 of our adventures here in one place — I wish I could turn it into a book but can you imagine the page layout challenges with dozens of phot
It appears to be raining on my watch and my hair-free head. So rather than walk, I’m going in to compile a few links to recent walks. Now the weatherman is correct. Here’s what I have assembled so far: Cazalea Walks with Watches Date Map # Title of the Wa
The 21 jewel Seiko 6138A was first released in 1969, and was the first fully integrated two-register automatic chronograph with a column wheel and vertical clutch and 21600 bph. I purchased this last Christmas Eve “Eve” 12-23-23 while browsing
. . . that uses a chronograph as a tool watch if they're right-handed. [photo credits: Dr No, 2014] I've little practical use for a chronograph so a Bullhead never made it to my priority list, but count me as a fan of both the design and its utility. Art