In no particular order, mostly shot in central Tokyo. Overcast weather proved tricky as you can see from the washed out skies. Having recently been spoiled by the zoom lens I had to get used to zooming with my legs again. I like the weight of the xf27 but my version doesnt have an aperture ring whic
My second Grand Seiko was the grail piece I badly wanted since I first saw it on WPS sometime in 2014. It took me till late 2015 IIRC (so over 10 years ago) to finally find one - the series was produced in 300 pieces and few came to Europe. In hindsight a hint of a year feels laughably short but bac
Battle of Overseas : First generation Overseas ref. 42052 - 35 x 7 mm steel case - Center rotor caliber 1311 (according to Ben Dunn on Watchbrotherslondon ) Third generation Self-Winding Ultra-Thin Overseas ref. 2500V/220P-H028 - 39,5 x 7,35 mm platinum case - Micro-rotor caliber 2550 Which one for
Manufactured in 1942 , this specific watch is considered , to the best of the available knowledge , to be the only example of ref. 1542 to have survived . The balance cock of its 10-110 movement bears the import stamp “ PXP ” showing that this watch was made specifically for the American market , wh
While browsing the IG account of a watch collector known as @uarrumigiul , I came across this photo and wanted to know who had created this charming ceramic piece. Helen (Elena) König Scavini (1886-1974) was an Italian ceramic artist. She founded the Ars Lenci brand in 1919 in Turin and is best know
Still remember the day when I first saw the prototype - that was before they were the established brand they are today - and decided to go for both the blue and anthracite dial ones. Great size, titanium, the digital guilloche dial made of sapphire and a truly unique design language that they have w