Horologically_minded
1896
I would
Get the RL as a first choice because of the wood. Backup would be the Panerai, but with a brown leather strap to match the lovely bag!
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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...