Recently my AD took in a used, but unworn, Panomatic Lunar XL in steel. This watch had been on my want list for some time to the point that I was lusting after it. By a strange stroke of luck I had first right of refusal on a perfect example at an excelle...
. . . what is hidden to the eyes, and the heart knows things that the mind does not begin to understand." From the ending of "They Might be Giants" . . . . . . scrolling at 9' 50" in this clip, and also attributed to psychologist Robert Valett. There is n...
I find it refreshing to receive such a carefully considered response as so many of the enthusiast sites I visit (non watch related) are crammed full of nonsense and vitriol. I plan to give the PML some more time, but I've come to grips with the fact that ...
I would give it some more time. Maybe a little break and then try again before moving on. It is natural to think we "know" from the first moment and then things can change. But I have found that can work the other way too. In the end, if it is not to be, ...
I have had a PML for almost a year and found I didn't like wearing it because the deployant has sharp edges and thus lowers the wearing comfort. I also tried reversing the straps and found that made the problem worse. Yesterday I had a pin buckle put on t...
Thank you all for the kind words. I gave the situation further thought, talked it over with my wife and ultimately decided to let the watch go. Sold it within a day and upon shipping it felt little remorse at all. As it turns out the watch just wasn't rig...
. . . Kari. :-) Here's hoping a G O perpetual . . . . . . will be more to your liking. These are the complicated watches that make, as Kari just said, great sense - "affordable, (aesthetically) clean, accurate, and readable". Cordially, Art ...
I had the good fortune of trying the Senator Perpetual at my AD and I was very impressed (to say the least). In many ways yours is even more appealing. What is the name of the perpetual model in the rectangular case?
. . . Karree perpetuals, which ended their production run six years ago. The next version of the Karree perpetual . . . . . . not only had a different case design, but also shared the aperture lay-out of the Senator perpetuals, with day and month closer t...
generally, it's hopeless. I have almost never lost interest in a watch and gained it back again except once that I can remember. My Sub LV, which has become my all time favorite 'everyday' watch. So you never know, on the other hand. The way I discovered ...