Bought : IWC GST Alarm , preowned 1999 Panerai PAM048, pre owned 2015 Tudor advisor 10050, preowned 1983 Rolex explorer 114270, pre owned 2003 Sold : Longines Heritage 1969 Mido Commander 37mm Next year target : a GS manual winding. And then I plan to sto
I prefer a "new course" to the systematic DEFACING of the original dials. I've often wondered what would have been the...original Italian production..like, if Panerai hadn't been sold to the Vendome Group. Would they have chosen to remain in a niche? Woul
when things were still on the...up and up...the Swiss were producing 001-002-004-006-007-008-009 (that would be 1998-2001,some T-dialled, some L-dialled) and the most massively produced models in Panerai' history (I think) 024-025 and the 40mm, automatic
First better watch was a fluted bezel Two-tone Rolex Datejust with Jubilee purchased New Year's Eve 2004/2005 to celebrate my starter-marriage divorce. Last week I traded it- even value- cashless transaction - at an AD for a new Titanium Grand Seiko Diver
She didn't like the 048 as it looked awkward and wasn't comfortable (small but bulky). Ended up getting the PAM 1392. Which looks like a proper Panerai in 1950 case, just smaller and slimmer at 42mm. What's even better is that the boutique didn't charge m