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The SUB 200 Sharkhunter on a mission to the Lakshadweep!

The watch finally went diving into one of the most spectacular reef sites in the world. And it does it accompanied by its owner, an incredible scientist, naturalist and diver, Love to see a dive watch having fun! Research tools, Species census, Have a gre
2Y
By: Mary Anny
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Ted O
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Girard-Perregaux Laureato 8010 - A Review

Friends, It has been a few weeks I had the pleasure to enjoy the Laureato 8010, so it is time to follow up with a more detailed report. First of all, I can say that from the early excitement and admiration from the early honeymoon days, nothing has faded.
1Y
By: crown comfort
25
Derreck
15574

Teleological vs. Naturalistic Horology

Thomas, I consider the concerns about integrated vs. modular similar to the concerns about "in-house" vs. outsourced. Neither issue has any relevance to me as a buyer except as these issues may relate to purchase cost, maintenance and repair cost, resale
16Y
By: ThomasM
18
Gary G
5824

info on the Audubon

Hi Robert, I have been having some problems with my email recently. You are correct, the Audubon Birds of America series was launched during the mid 90s, it is comprised of 10 different dials (inspired by the drawings of the celebrated naturalist of the 1
By: robert
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186

2004 has been a good year

I finally found 2 Vacheron Constantins I had been looking for for some time. Thought I'd share some scans with you. Honor to the elders, let's start with this vintage piece dating from the late 50s early 60s using the hand wind caliber 458: A rectangular
By: alex
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