Very cool story of a cool watch. Just wished all watches could share their stories with us. It would amazing to hear what went on during their journey from production to end user 😁 [nt]
The Tale of an cardiologist’s Royal Oak Year 1988 - a young cardiac registrar bought his first RO with his hard earned savings. He had some success and wanted to mark that occasion. A little deeper pocket meant that he could choose the two-toned model. He...
I hope the story entertained well. It’s a true story. A few more are coming up: 1) The winner who lost: An old Omega seamaster 2) Absence makes the heart fonder: A JLC Geophysic 3) Darn the snobby polo player: why I traded off my Reverso 4) Of pets and wa...
I attended the JLC 2020 releases a few weeks back and saw a pulsometer which is quite nice. However, the training manager by initials M.Y was not very nice to me or supportive. Instead of answering my enquiry on the session, he chose to answer other harde...
I’m waiting to see the JLC Master Chrono Calendar too in the metal. 30 beats scale mostly seems what available. In an emergency you’ll simply need to know if the pulse absent/present and watching the defibrillator screen not your watch!
Title i create. Nice story. I have no kids, but great nephews. Lucky ones, they got my watches on a certain time. I made a manual how to handle mechanical watches, so i have no worries in heaven.