… during the Great Swiss Watchmaking Crisis of 1975-1985? The surprising answer is that they were thinking, up to at least 1980, that advanced, thin or high-function quartz watches *superior to the competition* were going to win at least the high end market back to Switzerland. Business setbacks whi
I just fell in love with the Mark 1 quattro when I saw a video by Tim Mosso. And shortly after ...the 8200. I'm now torn between the 16 1860/2 or the new lucent steel versions . Honestly...I can't wait to have a trio representing the pillars of LUC. Till today I think chopard luc is underappreciated
Figured i had some free time to try taking a creative photo...alas, I have no interesting ideas beyond this. And much too afraid for outdoor photos!! Neo vintage pieces from 2 Maisons i admire. Of course ,Patek for its charm,history, romance and art...but LUC for its determination and dedication to
Gregineugene posted it some weeks ago. I was skeptic about this one, and did some searches. I found nothing conclusive about it. What intrigues me the most is that Rolex didn't sign this dial. I never saw one Rolex watch without the Rolex name on it. And we all know that Rolex loves words on their d