Anyone Out there with this fun piece? IMHO, this piece is one of the coolest all-purpose watch for almost all occasion (except for the Gala Dinners and the formal meetings)
I'd go for a watch that will not only represent quality, but also from good house, preferably not from one of the large groups , with a special aspect, and something to be kept in the family.. At your budget, I'd search: - Grand Seiko high-beat GMT, preow
Since its first edition in 2001 the Grand Prix d’Horlogerie de Genève (GPHG) has become a fix point in the schedule of the watchmaking industry. Originally very Geneva-centric the GPHG was quite parochial, which didn't always help its reputation. In the r
really enjoyed this. I don't think new Rolexes or Tudors are for me.... but I loved seeing them. The Sky Dweller is for the crowd you described perfectly. No judgements! I say, let anyone enjoy any watch. To me, it looks best in RG with the choco-dial, bu
You perfectly described the models and their aim ! I like the Sky Dweller a lot, for all the reasons you gave, I hope they will never put a steel piece for this model, it has to stay exclusive to keep its status. I didn't fall in love with the Tudors, the
Thank you for your report and live photographs, they give a better impression, definitely! As for the most awaited model, the Black Bay, it's a no go for me, it's still nice, but no thanks. Submariner and Pelagos: More like what I was expecting. One moder
This year was a special year for Rolex. It's not often we see a brand new model from Rolex, the last being the Yachtmaster 2 in 2007. The new model draws inspriration from three existing classics, the GMT master, the Datejust and the Explorer 2. This is a