The Langematik Jubilee and the Credor Kuon. Seeing their pure and (almost) immutably white dials on my wrist never fails to bring me joy. The Jubilee needs no introduction. The Kuon, quietly introduced last year, may be less familiar. For those interested
. . . ever. Casey was our Photography Forum moderator for many years until his passing in February. I had relatively few interactions with him but he was a valued colleague, always willing to help judge this theme of Personal Best at least three, maybe fo
Unfortunately, had to be sent in for service right after I purchased it in a TH boutique, as it was loosing time and was not able to wind efficiently. Lools like thesr issues have been sortes (still testing), but they managed to leave marks on the casebac
As we have two kids and both of us occasionally take them to school, and as we are not that fond of SUVs (OK, that’s primarily me and I would make an exception for the Stelvio), a fast estate is the default choice. The current roster is an E63S and an M3
The May (and seemingly start of June) here have been almost tropically wet, so I figured why not add a summery strap to the Seiko SDAA001 Izul and hope for a change in the weather 🧐 The effect on the weather so far has been non-existent but at least my mo
With my PAM 384 at the shops for another 8-9 weeks at the very least, I’m having serious PAM withdrawals and am in a deep Bettarini rabbit hole. Serious contenders for my next PAM are the 1. PAM 176 Titanium. 2 hands. Sandwich dial. No Crown guard signage
Friday I had a long day at work, yesterday I went shopping, out to dinner last night and right now for my morning swim. The 39 mm 214270 is a great companion all the way. Doesn’t make a whole lot of noise and doesn’t scream “ROLEX” which is a quality I li
6 Cylinders, 4 liter, 150 HP. An original car. I didn't know its existence before I discovered these photos. ( Credit: Classic Car ). The interior is very " 50's ", don't you think? Best, Nicolas