I've been sitting with one of these for a while and I think it's one of the more quietly clever limited editions Cartier has done, so I wanted to put it in front of the people here who'd actually appreciate the why rather than the spec sheet. Most regional editions are a dial swap. Different numeral
Been thinking about how differently collectors talk about the steel Daytona depending on which generation they came up in. The 116520 introduced the Calibre 4130 in 2000 - column-wheel, vertical clutch, entirely in-house. That was the real turning point. The aluminium bezel era gets overlooked now b
With Rolex hinting at a major Oyster-related reveal, it feels like one of those moments where attention shifts back to the core of the lineup. When this happens, I’ve noticed collectors tend to revisit the classics through a different lens... especially pieces like the Submariner (126610LN), Datejus
With all the Artemis missions coming back into focus, I was reading about how astronauts still use both the Moonwatch and the X-33. What I found interesting is that it’s not really about one being better, they serve completely different purposes. The Moonwatch leans more towards heritage and mechani