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I think the RL with the dial color would match the best but would have to see in person.
I really think you not going to go wrong with any of these the Panerai is very nice that would be my next choice if the RL didn't match just right, but then again nothing wrong with the AP. Can't wait to see pics when you decide!
pros and cons
By: edwardwchang : December 15th, 2015-07:08
I intend to photograph the watch for Wellington & Cromwell's Lookbook and marketing campaigns which is why I selected these four watches which I feel have an vintage Indiana Jones adventure feel to them, though I am aware that Indiana Jones did not wear a...
Matching 5 objects
By: 41northpole : December 18th, 2015-05:27
They are all classics in their own way, so approaching from that angle I would suggest the Tudor or the AP from your gang of 4. The RL with the wood on the dial is a colour match but to me that is all. Not a classic style to me and trying too hard. The Ra...
woody
By: edwardwchang : May 18th, 2016-23:07
the beautiful swirl circles in the elm burl wood is my favorite aspect of the watch. Mine has a darker swirl circle in the wood ring at 9 o'clock which is like a fingerprint for my watch, marking it as unique, like a limited edition serial number.
Wellington & Cromwell
By: edwardwchang : May 18th, 2016-16:46
Hi Andy, Thank you so much for the nice comments! The bag is from my own company Wellington & Cromwell, a rugged luxury lifestyle brand my wife and I founded last year. In a way, Wellington & Cromwell is inspired by watches, particularly Panerai, Audemars...
gentleman explorer
By: edwardwchang : May 18th, 2016-17:32
When I came up with the brand concept, I felt the British had a lock on the Gentleman Adventurer Archetype. This is my first drawing of Edward Wellington, Wellington & Cromwell's Mickey Mouse/Ronald McDonald. The RL was by no means in shoo-in. In fact...