it for the "cool factor"? I personally have no use for a chronograph, therefore have never owned one and probably never will. I have absolutely nothing against them. For those of you that own them do you use the chronograph function, or did you get it for the "cool factor"? I can see how one could b
The legendary Gino Macaluso ❤ Maybe there would be no Laureato today if not for him. It was under his leadership of Girard-Perregaux that the first Laureato automatics were created. The Laureato 8010 in 1995. The Laureato-Olimpico Chronograph 8017 in 1996. He was an architect by training. A champion
I finally got my hands on an orange strap after seeing them on fellow members' wrists, they know who they are! After much deliberation I went for a mosaic-pattern cut to size FKM rubber strap attached to a generic deployant clasp. One key factor in my decision was the sheen coming out of the mosaic
Lots of Nautiluses… The new 5270P lineup Two different shades of salmon Red wins over blue A beautiful lady’s watch Very green Actually they showed about everything from the regular collection and you could strap them all onto your wrist without any problems. My favourite is the red 5270 from this y
Toyota Sports 800. 358cm long, 146cm wide, 117cm tall, 2m wheelbase, FR setup with a 790cc air-cooled two cylinder engine given for 45bhp. Weight 580 kg. Reminded me of old Abarth, full of charm!
For me, clearly these: The Jules Audemars Metropolis: Millenary Starwheel: Code 11.59 Starwheel: Jules Audemars Hig Bat Chronometer: This John Shaeffer, if dreams are allowed.... You? Best, Nicolas