Hi folks, Here is another one from my vintage diver collection. To have a comprehensive theme I wanted to have a "small crown" and a "big crown" Submariner alongside other early divers like the Blancpain Fifty Fathoms, the Breitling super Ocean, the Longi
Hi all, It has been almost ten years I have been collecting vintage divers watches so I thought this is a good opportunity to share a bit of the journey and see where it brought me. I thought it to be legitimate to share it here as it initiated with Puris
I had a lot of trouble putting together the list of my 20 favorite watches from the Baselworld 2018 edition. The proof that it was a rich and dense Fair and anyway, I perceived it as having a higher interest compared to the previous edition. However, we n
All is here, summed in one or two pictures, or almost. The roots of Diving Watches have to be searched in the Fifites, and the brands which set the fundamentals of what are our modern toolwatches are represented here: Blancpain and the Fifty Fathoms, and
I would like to recommend the V&C Reference 6921, it is also a stylish dress watch: At this example the the yellow gold is every where, the bezel, the dial, the markers, the hands an eruption of matching yellow gold. The shining is even supported by n
I would like to recommend the V&C Reference 6181, it is also a perfect dress watch as I like them best: At this example the colouration is very pleasant, the almost cream silver dial and the pink gold making up a quite decent mix. The from and style i
Dear members, please have a look at this watch - any suggestion for model type, manufacturing date, authenticity .. Ref 6921 (?) 405548 (case) 563256 (movement) Cal. K 453 / 3BW Even if the appearance of this watch isn't quite good (e.g. dial and shape),
Never paid attention to that. Remove the date and we almost have a clone of the Longines Nautilus. As for the UG, a bomb. Bravo, my friend. Go for the 36! Best, Nicolas