As I’m in between jobs this month I’m happily having a bit of ‘me’ time, today it’s coffee (with a cycling theme) and the Deepsea. Coffee at Rapha to reflect on… the Deepsea at the watch shop And next to the 14060M for comparison Whilst the obvious commen
Had a great time checking on an old cottage I own that’s going on the market soon. The 14060M was worn on various NATO during the trip. Once back home in Florida, back on the Oyster bracelet.
I have the ND sub and the BB58. I bought the ND sub as I think it’s the perfect watch for me and I still do. Touch wood, I’ve never felt unsafe wearing it, but what is frustrating is when I wear it people always want to discuss the price. I want to talk a
Inspired by some of the earlier water shots I tried to get some shots with the GoPro whilst snorkelling in Øresund. The pictures don’t really do justice to the underwater legibility, but I thought it would fun to share (needless to say had about 297m in h
I had fantasized about wearing a sub for the past couple of years. It was an itch that needed to be scratched. One could say that the sub is the porsche 911 of watches. At some point, I would need to experience one. Just as I think that anyone who’s deep
... as well. I have been wearing my 14060m in daily office work, vacationing at seaside and in sport scuba diving which was the purpose it was made for. A superb reliable and tough watch as all Submariners. Having perforated lugs is a plus for an easy cha
I rarely do searches about my 2 Rolex watches. I was glad that searching last night revealed that my 16570 has caught up with the Rolex community. I had this 16570 white face since it was new in the early 1990s(1991 I believe) and I have always regarded i
The matte dial is major plus that helps with legibility, the proportions are spot-on, and the hands also have the correct proportions now. Before the 214270 came out, I was keeping with the older models (e.g. 14060M, 16600, 16710) as I didn't much care fo