The Odysseus was never on my list of grail watches, but last year, I was in a boutique kicking tires of something recklessly beyond my budget, and the manager suggested I try on a blue Odysseus in steel. DAMN! It was a perfect fit, and I fell instantly in
I know your stated preference is for a no date. But if you can live with it on the Batgirl, I thought I'd throw these out there for consideration. Both have a pop of color. And IMHO, the Yachtmaster with the blue dial is very underrated/underappreciated.
I'm picking up my "one" Rolex soon. Previously I've owned -Various datejusts -Milgauss -Various submariners ranging from vintage to more modern, but nothing newer than 2010 or so I have come to the conclusion that I definitely want "a" sporty GMT/sub back
For my 2000th post I have decided to write a few words about my collection. I am grateful and proud of the 7 watches I managed to collect during the last 4/5 years. Each of them represents a facet of my taste. As you will see, I have a preference for simp
The first time I picked up my DJ, compared that to a JLC I also own I found the edge of the DJ bracelet a bit sharp. Again, the DJ sits in the right retail price point. The Daytona is a different story. The finishing is much better than the "Batgirl". It