Good things come in small packages ! Definitely true for me and Rolex. Here are two 36mm watches, approximately 40 years apart in age. A classic case size like 36mm remains relevant. Excuse my not setting the correct date on the DD yesterday, accidentally
Smaller than I would normally wear, but couldn’t resist this NOS DeVille, my first omega. It’s the dial that sold it to me - reminds me of some wallpaper from the 80s 😆
My early Freak 1 has stopped keeping good time and I've sent it to Switzerland for service. The answer from the manufacture is that I've got 2 options at the same price: 1 replacement of some parts using parts from Freak 2, and thus converting my watch to
For me, one of the top 3 from W&W 2023, but given its price, it took me some deliberation. Well, we're close to W&W 2024 now and my local JLC boutique gave me "the call". I knew that I did not want to wear the watch on the factory 22mm straight strap, so
I got it in December 2014. So, almost ten years spent together. On its original strap. Which I decided to put on, while I most often wore it on a Nato. A pleasure watch. Best, Nicolas