Last June I was offered the new Air King when my oldest son bought a diamond. My youngest son just bought a diamond a few weeks ago at a different AD and I was offered this Deep Blue (which I had previously been on “the list” for). Between the rings being
I often pair my beat up old 16803 with a slinky stretched stainless Oyster bracelet. Other days I swap the bracelet from the black Bamford Daytona. Mix it up! Anything goes!
Problem more than 20 years ago when I had TT Sub 16803. I couldn’t get it sitting comfortably on my wrist. The watch was always sitting uncomfortably on my wristbone. I was about having that procedure done by an independent watchmaker but then I ended up
But now that my mind has started to get out of the one watch criteria, I’m looking for “happy” watches that I can wear and not just rotate like once a month. And with this in mind, the Hulk entered my horological air space along with the 41mm bluesy and t
Like Doxa for example. Or Zodiac. Tudor maybe a BB ETA version. The new chrono perhaps. Rolex maybe the 41mm bluesy. But that’s something that I need to try on first as I’m not exactly a 2 tone guy. So that’s a big maybe. The new Omega Seamaster 300s are
... very nice, specially its stunning cobalt blue dial. Most important thing is to get what really pleases you. I wish you´ll keep loving and enjoying your watch and your experience participating here. Best cordial regards, Abel Mine says hello!
Starting my week with my bluesy Submariner on my wrist. (Ref 16613) I feel there is no other watch or brand offering such an awesome blue color on its dial like in this discontinued model. The blue is a deep cobalt hue with a soleil patern which changes i
We all know vintage simply means old but what defines true Rolex vintage in a comprehensive and universal way. This report will attempt to give you a thorough explanation of how to recognize Vintage Rolex. Rolex Submariner Gilt circa 1963 - 1966 What are