Actually, I did not really have any fears about comfort. Would love to hear more of your thoughts, however, whenever yo have a chance, Michael. Best, respo
Ten years after its launch in 2008, I am still smitten with the Survivor. Once again, I am considering hunting down one of these beasts. Any owners, or non-owners for that matter, who might share their thoughts on the Survivor after its first decade? Has ...
An impressive beast, to say the least, in the line and spirit of the End of Days. Still, when it comes to ROO, the End Of Days is above this Survivor, for me, and two others are winning against this one, the JPM in titanium, and the Orchard Road. The PVD?...
...in your assessment of the Survivor v. the EoD and others you mentioned. But for me, the Survivor and the Diver are the only two Offshores about which I feel passionately. The passion for the latter has waned somewhat over the years, but not so for the ...
Actually, I did not really have any fears about comfort. Would love to hear more of your thoughts, however, whenever yo have a chance, Michael. Best, respo
But I think this is the case for any watch: it must be assessed in terms of the specific wrist it will be adorning. I have tried on the Survivor and felt that it fit my wrist comfortably. Thanks, respo
I am privileged to have some great APs, and have owned a handful of various Offshores over the years. I ultimately decided that the Rubens Barrichello II in titanium was the single greatest limited edition piece AP made for my personal tastes. The irony i...
I really appreciate your thoughts and additional photos. The size and comfort of the Survivor do not worry me. How well the PVD coating holds up does, but I am glad to hear your experience in this regard was positive. PVD-coated watches always make me ner...