I am comparing the Viking Ragnar vs the Kronos to see which is more articulate. So far I believe the Kronos is winning, but not by a huge margin. Both of these IEMs are glorious. The Kronos is a bit fuller, more detailed, and smoother. The Viking Ragnar i
some pictures of Fleming first series in RG ! there are so many details, an iPhone photo doesn't do justice to this timepiece... the bridge holding balance wheel is rounded and not flat...extremely well finished. also the overall build quality is stunning
TO go from a wet suit to a tuxedo, James Bond is always ready. While he uses the Rolex Submariner as his watch (in the books, he uses different watches in the movies), the Nautilus would've been a great alternative - had it been in existence when the char
The lugs are too stubby and don't gel with the rest of the design. The watches except for the time-only are way too thick and ridiculous. The overall design is OK but nothing very special. The movement finish is good and the dials nive, but the price thes
Bruno.M1 's post from yesterday gave me the idea to regroup the many wolrdtimers made by Svend Andersen , who, during his nine years of work at Patek Philippe, became very accustomed to the Louis Cottier world time complication. A very demanding thread (s
Launched in an edition of 120 in 2004. In honour of Sir Sandford Fleming the inventor of World Time zones. 100 in gold and 20 in platinum. Here is one of the Platinum pieces
Also more than one person have said that the 1960s TADs with the Titlist resembling 4 points hit like a proper Balabushka as well as do the Tascarella cues, which must be identical in construction since he bought the tools and benches from the widow and X
As I was paying a visit to my favorite watch dealer in Paris to see how we can have a deal on the damn vintage Breguet Type XX Aeronautique Navale, I met an old friend, who was a lawyer and then decided to launch Fleming. I took the opportunity to take so
and Fleming himself wore a Rolex Explorer 1016, so he was a Rolex guy himself. The literary Bond character was particularly nonchalant about his watches, and his gadgets in general. Fleming makes only fleeting mention of Rolex in his novels—in On He