… for my daughter. Not always a “woman’s watch” as both ladies like some gentlemen watches as well. Here a few I got pictures because not always took shots of them. Wife Panerai due 38 mm For my daughter: Doxa asub 200 And her Santos Wifey‘s ladies Pasha ...
I was dating a model. I bought her a Baume Catwalk. We subsequently broke up soon after. We ran into each other at a friends photo shoot. She offered to give the watch back but of course I wouldn’t take it as it was a gift.
My small wrist is comfortable with 33 to 35mm sizes. My 7200R London Edition classified as a ladies watch at 34.6mm My incoming 3878J at 31.5mm although this was never classified as a ladies watch ...
as I had spotted it at the Patek Salon in London 4 years ago. It was a cancelled order for a special customer so this could be the only 3878J with a Patek seal since it was discontinued in 1998. My AD in the UK has kindly kept it in its safe for the last ...
My girlfriend is actually a customer at Van Cleef (jewelry, not watches) so we often visit the boutique and look at their offering, and I confess that on rare instance I've been tempted by some of their artistic models....but never gave in yet! Cheers. ...
Yay......not as good as Patek or other watch makers lol 😂 and not something that i would buy from them, like it is not their expertise like how i would not buy an artisen watch from rolex lol
Unfortunately 1) mostly very expensive 2) many woman would rather want a more neutral watch and 3) to your 2. question, from a society perspective still kind of unwearable for men… Would I wear it myself? No. Am I facinated about it? Absolutely! Also the ...
I have liked many women watches, especially those by Van Cleef but also others like there was this one Urwerk that was quite attractive and a diamond debethune (actually to my knowledge, currently owned by a guy ). I think it is a very interesting discuss...