Watch sizes may be trending downwards these days, and I'm entirely OK with that. Yet, though I've shrunken down to 5'6" these days, I still have a 7 1/4" - 7 1/2" wrist, and sometimes a big watch makes sense. The GO Senator Cosmopolite's 44mm diameter is
I had the opportunity to view a selection of Lange watches at a watch event in Mumbai last month. Lange flew down for the event; though they have no plans to set up a boutique here. I managed to take a photo of the Lange 1 Perpetual Calendar, Zeitwerk, a
I expect many more members will add one of these when they try it in person. There is also a darker anthracite dial and a lighter silver dial in this Patria titanium series. Someone had to go first, and as I posted above, I am delighted with the watch in
Well, technically, into a restaurant for lunch. I had the pleasure today of seeing my old LE #7, and the very good friend I sold it to. I wore my Tutima, so we could unite these two compatriots. I'll stand by my reply to Nicolas' thread below - this 25 pi
I have owned a few German watches over the years and have never been disappointed. I started with a Jorg Schauer Edition 10 ( and what a mistake to have traded that one years ago). Glashutte Original, the senator chronometer is a wonderful timepiece. And
Looks very nice indeed 👌🏻👍🏻 Can you tell us more about the movement? Fun fact, if I recall correctly, the founder of Tutima used to live in the villa that Kari Voutilainen has his home and atelier in these days 😊
I am pleased to share a newly acquired timepiece. Tutima has interested me for many years. When I saw this grey version of the updated Patria, it was a must try. Through some very fortunate connections, here it is. My initial thoughts on the quality is th
way back to the case (my wrist is about 6 1/2"). But I love pilots and really like my Junghans, Glashutte Original, Bremont and Tutima which are all at least slightly smaller than the IWC Big Pilots. IWC has made smaller ones but there's only one Petite P