“simple” thing is in fact difficult to do well. I also agree that having a date disc which matches the dial color is essential. Your Zenith is a good example of that: even though I find the placement at 4:30 not ideal at all (like on my Alpine Eagle), it
I’m talking about the Glashütte Original Seventies , specifically, the Chronograph Panorama Date, Ref. #1-37-02-08-02-70. This is the smoked gray dial limited edition version on a steel bracelet. While this is the reference I happen to own, it can probabl
the attention and others almost nothing. Indeed there are so many springing up these days. Some seem to garner all the publicity while others get hardly a comment. I have noticed this with Artime. Instagram posts get very few comments. Perhaps because it’
I’ve lost track of how many times I’ve tried the Octo Finissimo in the 40mm iteration. This photo is from December 2018: Originally released in titanium, I waited patiently for a stainless steel release: As much as I liked these, something just appeared o
The Zenith Caliber 707 Observatory Movement "Kartoffel" makes a Return. I found this on Instagram and was pleasantly surprised 😊 He has a very interesting Profile, works together with Cyril Brivet-Naudot who is a well known Independent Watchmaker at Art M
Being the owner of the Forest green dial version I do share all of your comments. It is beautiful on the wrist and,due to the sector dial,the small seconds seems to integrate more "organically "than with other LUC XPS watches. For me also one of the best