With all these posts on the new Tudor Black Bay 58 GMT, let's see the one which at the origin, The Mother of them all, the Rolex 6542. Ok, now we see where Tudor borrowed the idea of the gilt insert and dial. I also wonder if Tudor will take the risk to g
I was able to pick this "G" serial Exp II around 2010/11 from my AD. I wind it once a month, but still have not pulled the plastic off and worn it. I know, so dumb, but sometimes it's nice to see a 14 year old watch in NOS condition. I think this is the f
The L041.2 in my Richard Lange. A robust caliber this one: very German and generally over-built - exudes confidence. The indirect centre-seconds bridge took me a while to get used to - now I can't imagine the movement without it! Lovely bevelling on it to
Since i started this hobby, i've always wanted a yellow gold watch. In fact, my first expensive watch was a Yellow gold plated Montblanc Star, with breguet numbers...a very handsome watch. But it was a quartz, so when i began to admire mechanical watches