blue enamel guilloche. Wish my wife would wear this. She never does and I want to see it. The Van Cleef & Arpels Feerie watch. One of their Poetic collection pieces.
dressed up a bit and thought the Jaquet Droz Paillonee would do the trick. This is a very interesting watch. The dial is a blue enamel (or lacquer?) over a guilloche dial as the base. You can see it i
thought I’d share some random photos of watches I’ve been fortunate to spend time with. Some I still have and some are no longer with me. Hope you all have a nice weekend and Happy 4th to those who ce
Is it just too strange? Unpopular? I know it’s being discontinued. My son just got one of the last titanium ones that Omega had. Looks like a nice watch on his wrist from his photos. Thoughts please?
acquire it. It is the Royal Oak Quantieme Perpetual in titanium that was originally limited to 150 pieces for the Japanese market only; 100 of which were allocated to one specific dealer. Under the ra
white grand feu enamel dial with those contrasting slender yet detailed beautiful blued Breguet hands, together with what might look like a hand painted minute track all come together to create a symp
Collection. A Perpetual Calendar Regulator. While not really a fan of regulators the guilloche on this dial is what got me. I have a closeup of it below. Have a great day!
for sale as pre-owned. Then I saw it online and knew I’d regret selling it. Even though it’s 36mm I think it still works. Looking into that dial makes me think of lovely Hawaiian waters. The bonus is