IMO these historically important watches have received a somewhat diminished response compared to the the reception they would have received as an exclusive release at a different time of year. Partly responsible for this reaction I believe is the creativ
I personally like the absence of seconds hand and thinner profile of the 3700. Of course, the two-tone aesthetic gives it a very different identity, far less casual and probably not as easy to wear as the steel 5711A. Anyway, I like the closeness to the o
The 5712/1A-001 is thin at 8.52mm? however I was admiring it the other day and rotating my wrist it ever so slightly and came to the conclusion that although it's thin it has significance presence in the dial, the case shape, bracelet design and simply th
This redesigned Breguet Marine doesn't get much love, especially compared to the previous editions. I must say that I liked the traditionally guilloche dial and nautilus or seashell rotor of the previous editions very much (whereas I like the ship's wheel
I have never liked the two-tone A and J combination model. However, after aging, the J bezel has not become too shiny and blends in well with the case. Many people praise the thinness of the 3700, but when I learned that this was only possible because of
Hello everyone, I wanted to share with you my twi new vintage Seiko pieces from 1980 and 1981. I love those watches because of the size, the shape and the marerials : SHAC (Solid Hard Alloy Cobalt) and GHA (Hard titanium nitride. These materials are reall
I always thought I would buy a JLC Reverso as my first watch. Since I was a fan of the JLC Reverso since I was ten years old. I really liked the design of the Reverso. However, an acquaintance showed me the 240 caliber from Patek Philippe - and I became s