Hope all is well friends! In the past I owned the 39 mm version of this watch but found it wore too large for my wrist, especially the lug to lug. Today I saw the 36 mm Explorer I 124270 in the metal for the first time. Initial impressions are strong. My
This yellow gold Patek Philippe single button split-seconds chronograph ref. 130 was made especially for William Edward Boeing (1881-1956), founder of The Boeing Company. Several elements set it apart from the other known early split-seconds chronographs:
For me it was love at first sight - what a gorgeous piece to approach a sunny weekend. (And I ordered the Kollokium F to get a crazy mate for this one and my MAD 1S….)
Sartory Billard SB04-E Ruby Platinum This is a very interesting watch from the watchmaker Armand Billard at Sartory Billard in Moselle, France. It is 39.5 mm in diameter in stainless steel and has a multi-part dial made of different materials. The center
The Grande Lange One Luna Mundi came as a set of two watches, limited in 101 pieces, in 2003. One in white gold, the other in rose gold. Both versions share the same case, which is 41, 9 mm big and 10, 4 mm high. A small difference between the 2 versions?