while in Japan, try John Nagayama at https://onbehalf.jp/en/ Excellent collection of vintage Patek Calatravas. We all experience season of changes in our watch collecting journey. Mine has certainly changed and evolved since I started collecting. Happy hunting.
Thank you for sharing this picture. I lived on Manchester Blvd near this location for years. This photo shows the desolation and bareness of South-Central Los Angeles. Nothing but food deserts, liquor stores, check cashing places and high crime. Travel just ten miles north, you will reach West Los A
Excellent choice. My choice would also be my Submariner (124060). There's a reason why the Submariner is one of the most famous watches ever created. V/r SOG .
RIP to Roy Ayers. Legendary vibraphonist, composer and jazz funk pioneer. "My life, my life, my life, my life in the sunshine. Everybody loves the sunshine. Sunshine"
Hi Marc, I'm sadden that Watchville is being retired. Just like you, I have visited this website a few times daily for the last few years. I like reading the different perspective on watches from the other websites. For me it was a one stop shop for watch websites. I would visit Watchville and this
Please enjoy the day and your fantastic Rolex GMT II (rootbeer) in good health. P.S. You would be an excellent candidate for Talking Watches on Hodinkee. All the best, Gerald
My watch that I learned how to tell time was also a manual wind Timex (circa 1968). I lost my Twist-o-flex bracelet, but when I had a watch maker repair it, I added a pink strap for my daughter. Picture is my Timex on my daughter’s wrist. Great post. Stay well. V/r, SOG