A watch I could see some ten years ago, in Paris. A legend, an historical watch, as this is the second wrist watch to house a mechanical depth meter, the first being Nivada Grenchen and the Depthomatic. ( 1964 for the Nivada, 1966 for the Favre Leuba ). H...
I like the watches of the modern day Farve-Leuba but they're just so big, for example the Bivouac 9000, which keeps me from seriously considering a purchase. Thanks for posting this awesome pic of the earlier F-L watches. M4
I even believe I can recall one model made as “white label” for members of the Norwegian watchmakers association. (Yes, we broke away and started Professional watchmakers Norway when membership shifted from individual watchmakers to the dealers and everyo...