The p5000 in a 562 and the unitas in my old 005 logo, although I have tried many. One thing which is very important to me is the amount of mechanical feel coming through the crown. The unitas feels a bit too agricultural, the 5000 feels lifeless, the 3000
Despite early reservations about the logo dial I thoroughly enjoyed my time with my 005. The only thing that I didn't quite enjoy is the crown to crown-protector ratio on 44 bettarini cases, the crown protector is a bit too thick (or the crown a bit too s
Dear All Here are a few pics of a great autumn hike in the Swiss mountains with my new Longines Hondinkee LE. I’m absolutely blown away by the quality of the dial, it’s extremely simple but amazingly crisp. The hands are heat blued and vary from dark (alm
A member from a small group of collectors in the San Francisco Bay Area shared a link to this beautiful and stunning watch and although I have heard of WPS before this was the first time I signed up. I must admit I was bitten by the FOMO bug and I wanted
005, 111, 112 the more I feel that the saying: you have to change everything, in order to change...nothing, is alive and well. The more concoctions "for the turists" they come out with, the more people today (like the ones in the recent past) identify a P
The G (through the I series, if I recall correctly) do not have the little roller on the lever of the crown protecting device. This little roller was added to make the opening and closing action of the lever smoother. The roller was added in the J-series