L to R Toric Chronograph Rattrapante - Reference PFH951-2010002-300181 Toric Quantieme Perptual - Reference PFH952-2010004-300181 Toric Petite Seconde - Reference PFC940-2010006-300181 PHOTO CREDIT: Monochrome Toric Petite Seconde Hand hammered gold dial
To name a few. Not just a different metal or dial color but real exciting stuff: Who else did anything as diverse in a relatively short period? Seems impossible. - The Trilogy Set: Astolabium, Tellurium, Copernicus. Probably the pinnacle to own. - Hourstr
by a Marine Perpetual Ltd. Then like a dummy I started letting go of them. Sold the annual-chromo, then the San Marco Dual Time, then the Blue Max. Later at a watch party put on by an AD I bought a Hammerhead to replace the Blue Max and my wife bought a b
When I first saw the UN Moonstruck about ten years ago, it was love at first sight. I graduated from a Rolex GMT to a UN Blue Surf then to the UN Marine Perpetual. The quintessential perpetual calendar movement whimsically applied to a diving watch. The L
The Tellurium is just fantastic, and reveals the true genius of Ludwig Oechslin! To conceive this astronomical wristwatch is one of the most amazing feats in all of horological IMO. It still stands the test today, 20 plus years later. Cheers, Tim
It's the time of the year when people start to reflect, look back, feel Thankful and enjoy the holiday seasons. 2018 has been an awesome year for me...we have multiple vacations Feb - Miami Watches Mar - Rovaniemi for Ice Driving June - Omega event at S