Hi, I posted about my book here: Horological meandering: Span Style Color Gray Horological Meandering Span Book I have two trial prints of the book left, that I would offer for cost of shipping. These books are earlier versions of the final product, ident
I think I posted enough about this splitsecond chronograph, on the other hand I think the watch is so special and rare I can’t post it enough Anyway, someone I know had the 3947, which has the same movement as my 5947. But his pictures are much better tha
I was very sorry not to have ever met the Captain - I am still new around here and have yet to meet most - but he was always wonderfully courteous and funny and encouraging in interactions (and clearly had a great collection and a sense of style). By way
this model took over from 2022 and is now the only.-maybe the last with the legendary lemania calibre.--inhouse calibres i assume will take over-or try to. the calibre 3300 single button i assume was not good enough to run a chronograph and a QP as it wou
Hi everyone, I’ve been a dedicated student of the hobby for over a decade, and I’m finally at a crossroads where I need some community perspective on a final "grail" move. My wrist is 19cm. For years I have chased what I thought were perfect proportions w
and have been really happy with it so far. It had been sitting in a safe for a very long time and it looked brand new to me. I strated by sending the watch to VC for service and it has been performing perfect ever since. When I buy a watch I don't conside
The launch of this Chronograph created by the Fleury Manufacture , founded by watchmaker Jean-Marc Fleury, was announced here by our dear India Whiskey Charlie a few months ago. Let's start with the unusual layout of the brass satin blue dial with horizon