The “bottom” echelon, or the foundation of the Rolex movement watches landed at my AD and I got the pleasure to try them on. The first one is a beautiful ombré green dialed Datejust 126334. It’s fantastic proportions, jubilee bracelet makes it fit as a glove and THAT DIAL is just perfect 🤩 Next up i
I am totally obsessed by this one which I sadly lost some 15 years ago. It has everything I like, a manual winding chrono movement, a nice dial, a mono pusher, a nice crown, and a good size ( 37 mm ). Best, Nicolas
Chopard Alpine Eagle XPS Photo Review With The Bracelet Micro Adjustment Photos! I'm pleased to finally see the micro-adjusting bracelet feature in person! There haven't been many good photographs on the internet of the new bracelet micro-adjust! Model Number 298623 Models In Mountain Glow and Monte
https://www.watchtime.com/brands/hand-wound-movement/tutima-glashuette-patria-ref-6600-21-und-6600-23 Here is an imaginary interview between a Potential Buyer (PB) and a Watch Executive (WE)…all in good fun : ) : *** PB: I came across an article on Watchtime and was intrigued. Tutima has had some pr
An interesting one, as it is the first mechanical Depth Gauge in a wrist watch, from 1964, two years before the better known Favre Leuba Bathy 50. And a quite nice looking watch, too. Best, Nicolas