While W&W is ongoing (hope those members that are on site are having a great time of it), I am dealing with the fact that the weather has cooled again just after I announced that the alfresco dining season is here for good - and that one can still comfortably use a cashmere strap and a sweater i
I’m, of course, a Patek Philippe fan (especially of the Nautilus). This year's new 5610 platinum special edition particularly caught my eye. However, my love for Patek Philippe wasn't limited to just Patek Philippe from the beginning of my watch collecting. I started with Panerai, then IWC, then VC
here is one piece of unsolicited advice from this member. If you encounter, e.g., in a public lavatory, a sink where faucet and clearance between faucet and edge of sink look similar to the arrangement in the picture, hygiene be damned, stay clear! Cheers Marc
A connoisseur of Sakura fubuki, highly strung naturally aspirated engines paired with manual gearboxes, sunshine and a wide range of watches, it’s always a pleasure to see your posts! Looking forward to many, many more 👏🏻👍🏻🙌🏻
Mirco Type 02 Chronograph I think it works great with jeans a T-shirt (Now I just have to get some bell-bottoms and a Tie-Dye T-shirt to complete the look : )
Thinking bout getting one of these one of these days. Definitely the 116264. I love the roulette wheel and red secondhand. They really make the watch pop for me! Now comes the hard part. White dial, black dial, blue dial, steel (Rolesor with the white gold bezel), two-tone (yellow or rose gold), Oys
A rare one it seems as I believe less than a few hundred in any metal of this reference were produced in the mid to late 50s. The likes of the 2526 actually made in larger numbers, around 2000. Only a few 2583 seem to have turned up at auction these last 30-40 years so anyone has further information