.....About 12-13 years later it was the digital Casio, which in mid-1990s followed with quartz TAG. My first automatic was in 2000 which was a two-tone Serti Submariner. After that it was all automatics for about 20 years and the lovely manual wind watche
Passing through Geneva Airport last week a display caught my eye. Several watches which I did not expect to encounter at the airport. But was happy that I did. SpaceOne, Dennison and (not pictured) Furlan Marri each prominently featured. I didn’t take any
A brain flow hit me this morning by looking at a Blancpain advertorial at LinkidIn. A Villeret with mp, i dug up a ref i find fabulous at 40mm pink gold triple calendar, it covered a lot as only a year disc would made it a perpetual calendar. But adding s
Have given both of my daughters baby G-Shock...thinking they don't need take them off even in pools etc. First daughter loves to wear watches all the time but tends to loose them.. while the other doesn't wear often. Trying to find small and rugged mechan
I tried a Winnie the Pooh watch with my daughter when she was very young, and later a Casio and a Seiko, but none of them had staying power ... until her Apple Watch !
The case/bezel of the Seiko is more appealing, and the low profile and dial on the Casio are an improvement over the Seiko in my opinion.... Sorry, that wasn't helpful in the slightest