if size is the point of comment you're looking for, I would say it does wear smaller than 46mm. was choosing between the ewc, ewa and nsa when i got mine and as a matter of personal taste and need, my choice went to the ewa. i was on the hunt for a world timer and the nsa didnt have the world time f
I was wondering why they are priced the same if they are in equal condition, I guess personally I would go for the 16750 even of you add a bit more on the price. Just my 2 cents
I was wondering about that. I think the hands should have matched the patina of the indexes by now. Guess I have to ask the seller about this one. cheers thanks for pionting it out
Hi, I just made an impulse buy at a reputable preowned store. I was wondering if there is anything wrong with this one. Im not keen on Explorer 2 models and was wondering if the watch looks right. Thanks in advance for the inputs. Cheers
I did own an Exp II for a few years and I would say it is the most comfortable watch Ive ever worn. I do have a few Rolexes (all sport models) a few pams, AP etc. to compare it with. I am about to get a GV Milgauss in a weeks time because it was unfinished business for me. Anyway, Ive worn the Millg
the answer is yes, Im fund of playing with straps. Im primarily a Paneristi for a couple of years now and I guess its given that I have an incurable strap craze. Im thinking the ff would look great on a sailcloth strap or a chronissimo. cheers and thanks a bunch
Honestly, I dont know what year this came about, im guessing 2005. Its originally on a rubber strap. i hope the folks here can bear with me. Heres a scan if it. thanks.
Hi all! I have worn out the straps of my Old Trilogy FF GMT, I was wondering if it has the usual springbars or a friction thing. I dont want to try and remove the strap until I know for sure if it is a springbar or a friction pin ( im used to changing straps with a springbar). I noted it has drilled