This decorative watch worn on a bangle-type bracelet , the dial of which is cleverly concealed by a cover set with a large diamond , dates from 1868 . Created nearly 30 years after the founding of Patek Philippe, Czapek & Co. in 1839 , it is considered th
Yesterday, I attended a goodbye event for the very, very nice guy who surprised me some years ago, giving me the chance to acquire the 1815 Thin Honeygold. Of course, I had to wear that watch to honor the occasion. This AD has said goodbye to the mainstre
"we collect rare people" is the title of the Czapek book. I think the people behind Czapek are truly rare. I've been enjoying my timepieces from Czapek and have grown to 3 pieces and counting from this incredible manufacture. Never had I had such a close
I think the dial looks great especially with the splash of red from the chrono hand really making an impact but I do like the no date Aventurine dial more as there is just something about Aventurine that I really find appealing. The only thing I would say
Finally saw one at a local AD that just started carrying Czapek!👌 We’re looking at a case diameter of 41.5mm with a lug-to-lug length of 47mm, which makes it quite wearable: From the side, we’re looking at their signature recessed, sand-blasted case: She’