WatchProSite|Market|Digest

My Posts

Featuresexpand_more
Spotlightexpand_more
Featured Forumsexpand_more
Brand Forumsexpand_more
Independent Brandsexpand_more
Lifestyleexpand_more
Resourcesexpand_more

A. Lange & Söhne: wearability of the 44mm Zeitwerk Striking Time

Can anyone comment on the size/fit/feel of this watch? I really want one but I I had a Panerai Submersible and got rid of it just because it was too big and bulky (on my 19.5 cm wrist). I am considering trading it for my Patek 5990.
7Y
By: zeebro1
1

Horological Meandering: VC Quai de l'Ile calendar in palladium

My (nearly) everything watch.
11Y
By: zeebro1
0

Horological Meandering: Is there ONE watch that does it all?

Is there a watch that you think is appropriate for any occasion...dress, casual and sport? Submit your suggestion to this thread. Feel free to add a pic!
11Y
By: zeebro1
10

Rolex: Interesting theories

Thanks for your insight, Francois.
12Y
By: zeebro1
1

Rolex: Ferrari vs. Rolex

How did a Rolex from the 1970's become more valuable than a Ferrari of the same era? This message has been edited by zeebro1 on 2014-03-15 14:47:38
12Y
By: zeebro1
3

Richard Mille: One trick pony

When I first saw the RM line, I was in awe. Interesting materials and edgy design made the tonneau case fresh and new. It was my (new) favorite watch. Over the past few years, I’ve felt like I’ve been seeing the same ideas with little tweaks but little innovation. Its like watching a spy thriller wh
12Y
By: zeebro1
0

Richard Mille: Greubel Foresy...leaps and bounds

Hi Kenny, Without a doubt, Greubel Foresy is the most innovative watchmaker today, in my opinion. Vacheron and FP Journe make beautiful watches. Ulysse Nardin, a diverse array of watches. ...RMeh What's your thought? Regards,
12Y
By: zeebro1
0

Richard Mille: Inaccurate? Harsh?

Hi Conkers, Do you think that description is inaccurate or too harsh? Thanks
12Y
By: zeebro1
2