I've always had a soft spot for the "old lady" 34mm mut, and must admit I was apprehensive when I first heard the news of the new one, particularly upon learning that it would use the old caliber. The result is however imho stunning, with my favourite being the 38mm. Perfect watch for black tie/cour
would be my choice. I have always been enamoured by the understated apperance of monopusher chronos, and the movement looks wonderful. Furthermore the dial is balanced (but would imho be better without pure mechanique horlongere), and the timeless qualities of enamel is appealing in a wristwatch Jon
just beautiful.. I think I drooled a little when viewing your post. The 04.0 is to begin with a sublime stunner, and your modifications make it even more tasteful. Love those applied numerals, and the rose gold looks very nice with a black dial. It would be interesting to see it with rose gold hands
photos of such a stunning piece. That domed plexi is simply divine. Hmm, would it be considered shilling if I offered my kidneys (LNIB) and/or liver (seen more moderate use, conservatively estimated 90 %) up for sale? Thanks again Jon
base my assumption on my experience with similarly sized cases. I frequently wear a 42 mm Omega Speedy, but the sportier case of a speedy allows a larger size. For me the limit for a more classical watch is 38-40 mm, but I plan to visit Madrid during the summer and will pop in to the Dörnbluth AD th
would imho be a perfect daily wearer, those blued hands look so stunning on pictures, and would look very nice with a steel case. Would be perfect with manual wind and a display back. I'm aware that I just described a Dörnbluth, but they are just a tad too big for my wrist (I am seriously wrist-chal
2 new diamond encrusted models in the nautilus line.... Oh well, I guess also pimps have to tell time somehow Also a new ultrathin skeletonized watch with a rather weird look. Movement looks nice though
is that writing on the crystal or bezel? "... escape valve" on the top and ".....system...." on the bottom. Definitely spoils it for me, but then I would prefer it without both date and officially certified chronometer written on the bezel so maybe I am boring