https://www.watchtime.com/brands/hand-wound-movement/tutima-glashuette-patria-ref-6600-21-und-6600-23 Here is an imaginary interview between a Potential Buyer (PB) and a Watch Executive (WE)…all in good fun : ) : *** PB: I came across an article on Watchtime and was intrigued. Tutima has had some pr
An interesting one, as it is the first mechanical Depth Gauge in a wrist watch, from 1964, two years before the better known Favre Leuba Bathy 50. And a quite nice looking watch, too. Best, Nicolas
Had the pleasure of visiting a Swatch store today after a sort of eternity. Saw a bunch of the novelties that came out in the last few years, including the Royal Pops (all sold out), and came out with the piece I easily fancied most 😇👌🧡........
If you notice the date wheel has already begun to engage. I was a little bit concerned because I never really seen this before. It does engage properly at midnight and all is well. Runs about eight9 seconds fast per day, but I can live with that anybody else noticed this. Thank you in advance for yo
I have never had a tuning fork watch, and was curious. This is an Omega f300 Day-Date Chronometer, Ref.198.020 in gold-plated case powered by Calibre 1260, circa early 1970s. Looks to be in nice physical condition for its age. Gold plating is for the most part intact. It was just serviced so hopeful
Ch. Ward presents the Pool Diver (not to be confused with the Desk Diver). https://www.fratellowatches.com/introducing-the-christopher-ward-c60-pool-diver-with-seconde-seconde/ Personally I think they put Coctail Hour at the wrong time...
1. Which green dial do you prefer and why? 2. Are you aware whether there were differences in dial colours over the years this Submariner model was produced? The background of my questions is that I am considering swapping the IWC for the Rolex.