Any among us may have admired a good backside (on any gender) now and then. Having a less-than-compelling one myself (trust me on this), I perhaps compensate by acquiring watches with interesting reverses. Mind you, I am no connoisseur of haute horlogerie
The past decade or so has seen a number of companies, notably Bulgari, Piaget, and Richard Mille, engaged in a kind of race to the bottom to produce the thinnest mechanical wristwatch, with some models that appear to have garnered good press and apparent
Yes, my pleasure to tell you about it…. It was a limited edition of just 500 pieces. Issued in 2021 and made in the extra large case size using steel and rose gold. The case is slender and the movement is the calibre 430 MC, which is based on the Piaget 4
This is one watch, that after I saw a huge poster pic in front of the AD, I had to go into the store and inquired. I tried it on and I fell in love with it at first sight and bought it on the spot. It was the last remaining limited edition green dial Polo
Working from home in casuals, no more office attire etc. Even dress watches in gold have adapted to casual chic lol. Some shots to share. Cheers Robin My latest catch. Polo Skeleton Refined and elegant yet casual Ulysse Nardin Marine Tourbillon - a watch