Good point and good question. I actually don't know - as I didn't really know much about Tag Heuer (it's never been a popular brand on this forum) a few years back. I've only recently gotten to know Tag a little bit through Frederic from two years ago in
What a great day to celebrate the start of the day i finally thinking serious of adding a Reverso to my watch collection. The day the out of the box JLC search begin. Many variations, years, sizes, metals, dials, movements, complications, and my wrist siz
Folks, I had an opportunity to not only handle but try the CODE 11.59 case on my wrist and I can assure you it sits very very well on the wrist and it is very comfortable. There are much more details on this new step from AP than what you may initially th
A Dream Visit to AP in Le Brassus, Switzerland - Part 1 A Dream Visit to AP in Le Brassus, Switzerland - Part 2 Day 2 - AP Museum, High Complication Workshop & Atelier de Restauration After the high complication workshop, we were led to another sectio
and one to which for me the answer has changed over time. Fifteen years ago I bought my first "high end" watch, an entry level Rolex, because I loved the way it looked and it was a statement that I had arrived. I had just graduated from medical school, wa
The recent presentation of the Lange Sohne 1815 Rattrapante PC gives me the opportunity to make a syde-by-side comparison with his Patek alter-ego, the 5204. If Patek remains the most prestigious brand, Lange, since the unveiling of its first contemporary
so the ideal color that Panerai would pick for the ladies would probably be white ceramic, just like the white ceramic Chanel J12. That would be the only logical choice IMO. Some here only like watches which pertain to the past heritage, but I'm on the ot
Although I agree on this " new " Pam, I can't share your point of view. There are some differences of cases, dials, movements, complications, etc. But if you have this feeling, it may be explained by the fact that, to me, Panerai abuses in the develoment
For the "same price," JLC will almost always give you more bang-for-the-buck than VC. Although I do like the Patrimony, I think I would have a hard time picking it over, say, the 1833 38mm collection, or the gold 40mm Grande Ultra Thin Auto, since I belie
Manufacture Jaeger-LeCoultre's (MJLC's) "The Manufacture Comes To You" is a brand new concept which includes comprehensive exhibitions and workshops set to show and educate the public as to the nature of a true Watch Manufacturer. This new journey around