The P20 has always been a piece combining a very classical movement and proportions, with a lovely lacquer dial that was somehow more than anything from the regular Hentschel lineup. Here a recent shot - unfortunately the lighting doesn’t showcase the dia
Here's another photo, which I should have chosen in the first place. The movement of the Hanhart is a Sellita AMT5100 M. The movement of the Lebois & Co is Caliber LC-450 which has been developed and made by Manufacture La Joux-Perret S.A. in La Chaux-de-
KMII, what a great way to start the week. That glossy black dial with the bold Arabic numerals it's exactly what a tool watch should be. Purposeful, legible, unapologetic. The Cairelli reissue is one of those pieces that wears its heritage honestly. No pr
Always a pleasant wrist companion and pairs really well with a wide variety of straps - as many members here know well 😊 Not going to enter into an F-104 today but a great driving watch irrespective of what vehicle you’re in 🏁 While waiting for the P25 it
Three parts, one dial This dial isn’t a single piece. The subdials are produced separately, then set into place and filed flush. The result: perfect integration, made invisible by skill. Only the flawless remain After the final firing, each dial is checke
I am not that much into gemstone-dial watches but quite like this one as the pattern is very subtile. The constructiion of an aventuring chrono dial (i.e. with subdials) is quite complex: to achieve hollowed-out counters and true mulit-level depth, the di