Some months ago, I posted a review on that one. It is now time to share some summer pictures of that watch, which is a true love in my collection. A static shot: And the 33 mm treasure on my wrist. Showing it in all in all its sweetness and simple beauty....
They don\'t make them like they used to mate! I love those old Longines cases. They could do a 36mm version as a reissue and that would work really well. It would also make a lot of sense since they have that 40mm WWII reissue as well. I think Longines sh...
The many different case variations of the Longines Sei Tacche and Tre Tacche is intriguing. Those steel cases are works of art and your MN is a tremendously beautiful example. I do have two Movado Calatrava variations on my way from a dealer- one with a w...
Couldn't agree with you more about 33mm! I often wear my 1942 Ebel RAF issue 6B/234 (32.5mm) and think that the reason these watches wear so well is due to supreme case design that would be hard to replicate. Regards, Baruch ...
To a certain degree some of these watches present unprecedented value for money due to their size and 'unpopularity' (and I use that word loosely). None of my friends, even those who profess to like watches, would give this a second glance. Best, Baruch ...
......which is a bit of a legend and mystery within the IWC Mark family. Fact is: - it does not have "Incabloc" shock protector - the first two Batches (2x 1200 pieces) of Mark XI for the RAF were delivered w/o Incabloc (exact serial numbers are known); R...