There is always something for everyone no matter your taste. Some works are colorful & vibrant (qualities I love in enamel pieces), some provides emotional connections (based on specific country or story), some gives the WOW 🤩 factor ! Which one(s) now sing(s) more to you ? 😇
No allocation yet—but that’s just fine… one has to wait for good things to happen. In the meantime, this nice F.P. Journe alarm clock just joined the FPJ collection and will have to do for now. Had a great time visiting the Miami boutique attending the "Optimum Watch Talks", as always—never gets old
Checked in to the Royal Mansour in Casablanca and was delighted to find a watch winder front and centre, built into one of the closets. Chapeau! Best E.
A new acquisition received just today. Fully serviced 1963 Seikomatic SilverWave J12082 Mark 1 “Snowflake/Starburst”. Diameter is 37mm, Lug width of 18mm, with 11.5mm thickness. The vintage Seikomatic Silverwaves were powered by Cal 603 (renamed 6201), the basis of all 62xx movements (including the
The Melody series, Mr. Tan’s in-house Micro-Rotor timepiece. Powered by the independently developed TZH 2450 calibre. The integration of a micro-rotor architecture allows for a slimmer profile while preserving both efficiency and aesthetic harmony within the movement. Housed in a 39mm case with a th
Went to a visitation this afternoon for our brother-in laws dad. He and I were visiting and watches came up. I knew he likes watches but had no idea he has 20+ Rolex, plus Piagets, Patek Phillippes, Breitlings and more. He has a Rolex Sky Dweller that is "blinged out". It supposedly was owned by Joh