Another watch which obviously had a big cross over following, and which being on p.com in the 2000s was a familiar sight. When I think of those years Ennebi, Anonimo, Linde Werdelin and the recently viral (thanks to Russel Crowe and Ed Sheeran) Manometro
The strap connection is a complete disaster. A mild bump on the strap causes it to release from the watch. I had this happen several times, but when it fell overboard because I bumped the side of my boat I decided to part ways with it. I have recently acq
I found a bronze Polluce after a rather long search. I had an original release bronze Polluce many years ago and sold it. I realized the error of my ways hand hunted for another. A few months ago I found an Ox Pro version, and it’s great, but I still want
Glashutte Original, Grand Seiko, Panerai, Heuer, Breitling, Nomos, GoS, Porsche Design, Anonimo, Bremont, Perrelet, Bell & Ross, Tutima, Hamilton, Bulova, Seiko, Oris, Junghans, Longines and dear old dad's Accutron. The brand I have the most of is Ome
And so many fantastic watches this weekend ! What I love about pilot watches is what a wide range qualifies , from simple threehanders to chronos, GMTs and more , entry level brands to high end , vintage to modern, square and round . Here’s some of mine ,
...in watches or collecting the aspect of budget and prices of timepieces is a very important aspect to think about. I also have observed the reaction of people outside of our world of watches when hearing about the prices of high end pieces and compare t
Dear Abel , it’s very interesting to think through this process. When considering what I would tell someone just starting out but not particularly interested in watches/ collecting per se , I would think primarily in terms of pricing categories first and
Chronologically the first nice Swiss watch I bought was a NOS Heuer Regatta I bought at a swap meet at the tail end of the quartz crisis that I only paid $200 for. Then in the mid 90s I received a two tone (yellow and steel) Omega Seamaster from my wife a