With a distinct nod to the events of the last week, lets tip our hats to the wonder of cartoonists and how they express humour and freedom. Feel free to post your favourite cartoonists and whatever watch happens to be on your wrist.
On my wrist right now is one that came back from Geneva from service....so giving it some decent wrist time.
As for cartoonists, I am going with two...Edward Monkton and Gary Larson
This message has been edited by Baron on 2015-01-15 05:36:24
Excellent idea....I present to you fine gentlemen two cartoons , one by Bohdan Butenko and the second one from New Yorker titlet "the last garment". And of course my beloved Sinn getting ready to go on my wrist! Outdoors wristshot to follow. Regards Edward ...
Thank you for your question...Timerider. This is Sinn 657 made of bead-blasted steel with covered case back and 41millimeters in diameter. It houses 2824-2 ETA automatic movement and is known to be a very durable watch. It can take some abuse but I have been very gentle with mine, goo...
Common senseWell, if you're a corporate lemming like myself, you got to love Dilbert. It's full of "common sense". As far as watches are concerned, here are some dialshots of the GP with Arrow Indexes. Have a good one, all. CC ...
Application of lume has expanded quite a bit over the past few years. We see lume on bezels, on crowns, even on lugs (on more fashionable watch brands) Let me see your favorite application of lume! Here is my favorite. A very traditional pick. My Blancpain Ultrathin.