After Porto Piccolo near Trieste and Venice we have now arrived at Lake Garda on our spontaneous Italian adventure. The field testing of Italian cuisine continues. The Daytona appears to feel perfectly at home here. On Monday we will continue to Milan. Ha
Absolutely agree with you—especially on the logic behind exposing the movement in the Le Mans edition —it’s a mechanical statement, not just a visual one. I now own the new 126506, and I’ll admit: at first, I also questioned the need for a sapphire caseba
I really like the idea of the new ring, and the increased protection of the winding crown, but I can't understand why they wanted to show the caliber, while on Le Mans models making an exposed caliber makes logical sense, because to bring the chronograph