The two small black strips located at 6 o'clock are an indication that the watch was used at the Neuchatel Observatory Chronometer Competion during the 1960s, the strips are Precision Markers used for measuring the accuracy of the seconds hand as it cross
I had seen a few photos beforehand… but honestly, they don’t quite prepare you for the real thing. The hand-worked dials display a truly unique texture. It is extremely subtle — almost “quiet” — yet the moment the watch comes to life on the wrist, the lig
L to R Toric Chronograph Rattrapante - Reference PFH951-2010002-300181 Toric Quantieme Perptual - Reference PFH952-2010004-300181 Toric Petite Seconde - Reference PFC940-2010006-300181 PHOTO CREDIT: Monochrome Toric Petite Seconde Hand hammered gold dial
Celebrating the brands 30th anniversary, each of these Toric models is offered in a limited edition of 30 pieces. Toric Petite Seconde - Ref PFC940-2010006-300181 Toric Quantieme Perpetual - Ref PFH952-2010004-300181 Toric Chronograph Rattrapante - Ref PF
Brand new - so I'm guessing it's been sitting around for a few years. Was very surprised. Went in to look at the new constellation & mentioned I'd liked this back in day & - we have one in stock! Most surprised! & No it didn't come home with me, never mak
This is my very first to own Rolex President watch. I just love the vintage Rolexes. Watch is untouched and I prefer the look of the pie pan and the light Grey dial. Excellent size for my wrist.
. . . is filled with automatics? An automatic movement is as emblematic of the Constellation line as manual winding is of the Railmaster. Lack of a seconds hand is another matter altogether. Best, Art
Honestly, my assumptions behind the lines seeing and reading all of the sales write-ups of Fratello, Monochrom etc., became true with your (and Quattro’s) live post here! It could have become a home-run for Omega, given the fantastic heritage of pan-pie a