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
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
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
A quick update on the P25 project . A few days ago, we were presented with the reworked hands for our P25 Lebois . The hands are now produced in a lighter shade of blue, which is much closer to the blue used for the dial printing. The result is a much bet
I have been overly impressed with my Airain Type 20 Verte Militaire. That ownership experience made it easy to order the upcoming Heritage Chronograph Linéaire. My only problem was deciding which dial I liked more...
While we have recently been updated on the progress of the enamel dialed P25 there is still plenty of time to continue enjoying the previous anniversary pieces. The Hentschel continues to shine, even if i admit that the pairing is likely not to everyone’s