When researching straps on Monday at the boutique to see if they could help (they couldn't), a couple of Seamasters somehow slipped and fell and accidentally landed on my wrist for a quick photo op. Funny how that happens. If I hadn't just purchased my Le
Actually since years I was always in search of a tool watch that I could bang around and use it with no fuss, something to swim with, go to the gym, catch fish or climb a mountain, but I wanted something good, a Blancpain, maybe an Iwc? A Rolex, a VC Over
Here's what IWC should be offering. A no-date 39-40 mm Mark XX in titanium (not necessarily DLC). https://monochrome-watches.com/farer-pilot-collection-series-ii-titanium-introducing-price/
Although I am conflicted because of my love for the lightness of titanium! I wish I could get a blue or aqua dial with the lightness of a titanium watch! One of the points about the Le Petit Prince that caught my eye specifically was the new 36 size comes
Chopard Strike One in salmon dial VC Overseas Dual time VC overseas ultra thin 40 mm Patek Nautilus 38 mm no date JLC master Chronometre date (but hugely disappointed with low WR, no screwed down crown and no lume) IWC pilot Venturer (despite the thicknes
I’m, of course, a Patek Philippe fan (especially of the Nautilus). This year's new 5610 particularly caught my eye. However, my love for Patek Philippe wasn't limited to just Patek Philippe from the beginning of my watch collecting. I started with Panerai