In this case my two other divers at present are Tudor BB58 blue (longest tenured piece) and Longines Legend Diver 39 mm green. Lately I’m feeling a bit bored with those two, so it may be time for a change. If I get the green SMP, I may keep the BB58 blue.
In 1948, the Mark XI was born not as a luxury item but as a precision tool — a watch built for the RAF navigators with strict Britain's Ministry of Defense specifications. It had a soft iron inner cage to shield the movement from magnetism and a design st
Then, after that, the GO SeaQ 39.5 mm in green I was absolutely HOOKED! Never thought I would venture away from the standard black, white, silver, blue colored dials… Then… BANG! It hit me. I saw a purple colored dial the other day but I can’t for the lif
A very special edition. Having drooled over the MoP Sinn 556 and being a bit of a Doxa fanboy I think you got an amazing model. I love blue but I don't yet have a blue dial watch, too many to choose from I suppose! The 300B is a nice modern addition, I re
Micro brands are an excellent reminder you don’t need to spend a lot of money on a watch to get enjoyment from it. Mine are gone for now, but that will probably change in the future since the price point makes them super attractive and addicting -Halios S
It’s either a Breitling Super ocean or a Sinn 556 Either would be a nice everyday. I’d venture to say the Sinn would be a bit more robust. I think a lot of the watches mentioned would not be where I would place a beater. Which is really what the Explorer
2024 was by far, the busiest watch year for me in 10 years. I ended up treating myself indulgently last year Here are the watches that came and went: Lange 1815 RG 38.5 Omega SM 300 Heritage Blue GP Laureato 42 mm blue GP Laureato 38 mm blue JLC MC RG 39