20 years and not a single proper wrist day? That poor Royal Oak must be wondering what it did wrong. 😎 Such a pity you can’t connect with it — not because it’s “wrong,” (it’s your watch and your decision!) but because there’s clearly so much love and craf
Time is precious. Sleep is even more precious (ask any new parent). But the most precious of all is the baby - no contest. I’m using my 15510ST grey dial not just to tell time, but to track her naps. Every fleeting minute counts.
Where do you guys like to get your straps for these? I just bought a chunky 26400SO. It comes on a pretty boring black strap. Would like to get a replacement textile type of strap, or something fun!
Having owned my Rolex Daytona 116520 for five years, I thought I would write a longer-term review about what drew me to the watch, my experience wearing it, and how my love for it has grown over the years. Design: To me, the 116520 Daytona is the Rolex mo
A couple of shots of my Laureato-Olimpico Limited Edition Chronograph with the Yves-Klein blue dial. For those moaning for a 40 mm Laureato … there IS already one and it is a special one. Made in 1996 and the first time the word “Laureato” appeared on a G
This week, I appreciated how the strap nicely molds to the wrist, making it easy to wear. I might bring back the Black Widow strap soon. I dug it out of the box, and I think it is looking for some wrist time. Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Offshore Survivor
Considering just how much information this watch is displaying and the intricate dial finishing it is truly amazing just how clear and easy it is to read any of the information required. How can you compare a Royal Oak to this amazing watch from the same