the attention and others almost nothing. Indeed there are so many springing up these days. Some seem to garner all the publicity while others get hardly a comment. I have noticed this with Artime. Instagram posts get very few comments. Perhaps because it’s a group of people who formed a team for thi
The Seiko 6119-6400 "UFO" (produced in the 1970s) is a vintage 5 Sports 70m automatic diver characterized by its 43mm cushion-shaped case, inner rotating bezel, and 6119 automatic movement . It features a 21-jewel movement, bilingual day/date complication, and typically has a lug width of 19mm. Case
The Seiko 6139-6020 "Pulsations" is a vintage 1970s "doctor's watch" featuring a 40mm stainless steel cushion case, a caliber 6139B automatic movement with 17 jewels and 21,600 bph, and a rotating inner "Base 10" bezel for calculating heart rates . Key features include a 45-hour power reserve, quick
So yesterday after my boys baseball game I went to return a friends watch at his watch dealer for him. I had the whole day and had the kids so I said why not? Walked in and in the case was a minty Superman. I was offered the meteorite back in 2020 from my AD but I reluctantly passed because of all t
I was excited to see the press release on this one as a ‘homage’ to the old tobacco dials: Although the Madison Ave boutique didn’t have one, the local Boston boutique did! I’m greatly that they released this in the 44mm in the 1950’s Luminor case: She brought to life by their P.6000 manual-wind mov