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Jaeger-LeCoultre:

The seldom seen Reverso Shadow! Very stealthy and I enjoy mine, too.
6M
By: wicozani
1

Bulgari: Really interesting!

Is the dial lumed? If so, definitely on my radar.
2Y
By: wicozani
0

Rolex: Agree that it may be...

From it's appearance, probably from the 1920s. We really need to see clear pics of both the inside case back and movement (and a real clear close-up of the dial wouldn't hurt) to be sure on your behalf.
5Y
By: wicozani
0

Audemars Piguet: Just happened to me!

I've owned my E-series silver dial 15202ST for twenty years. Never serviced. Wound up fine last week, gently pulled crown out to set hands, and the crown and stem came right out. I guess it's practical that the time setting screw gets loose over the years, but still quite surprising. At Clearwater n
5Y
By: wicozani
1

Automotive: Prejudiced much?

"...a part of our country where they don't like to work." Talk about an overgeneralization, which should have no place either here or anywhere, really. As an American Indian, I'm probably more attune to this than most, especially those in majority society. And let me tell you first hand, such overge
6Y
By: wicozani
1

Girard Perregaux: Cool!

How good is the luminescence on this model? Seems like it could be quite modest. I like the 'stealthy' appearance very much; such stealthy models are increasingly capturing my attention. A tourbillon escapement on this model might possibly look superb!
6Y
By: wicozani
1

Audemars Piguet: Not sold on the 'same' color date wheel...

Love everything about this except for the date wheel. I would have preferred a white date wheel to tie in with the lume on the hands and indices. Possibly, a heavier font on the date of the same color wheel might work better. And does anyone know? Is this model tied into an anniversary celebration o
6Y
By: wicozani
2