But judging from your taste, which seems similar to mine, longines and omega wouldn't be remiss. Specifically, longines 'tre tacche' and omega dress watches from the 1940s and 1950s. Before a certain time, they had no reference numbers and were known by t
myself describing what you were actually showing as it seemed that there are many in the thread who have noticed the particularity of that watch There are 13ZNs and then there are 13ZNs with a difference. A big difference, whether we are speaking about a
For me it is unfair to compare a modern watch such as the Datograph with its movement "made to impress the gallery" with its crystal back with watches created in tempore non suspecto as real functional pieces some 70 years earlier... I can give you names
The many different case variations of the Longines Sei Tacche and Tre Tacche is intriguing. Those steel cases are works of art and your MN is a tremendously beautiful example. I do have two Movado Calatrava variations on my way from a dealer- one with a w
Here is a few, Nicolas, that I would personally place above the ref 6111 in my Longines pantheon. I must say that the choice of the picture that illustrate your point is a bit unfortunate. As pointed out, wrong second hands, mismatch of case back/ lug num
Certainly the main topic of the week end. -Movado A waterproof gold case with the M95, a beauty A steel M90 And a little multi scale chronograph -Eberhard A Contodat A beautiful blue scale in this 30CH waterproof, light patina. I put back the Contograf he
Hi nicholas, I accidentally fell on your beautiful post while looking for mushroom pushers longines information. I have been bitten a few years back, and have been collecting 13zn while slowing down on other things... It has been very enjoyable, even thou