From my small collection, evidently representing very different designs (sizes), time eras and purposes. The speedmaster was my first- bought when I was 17 years old after saving up money selling various yard-sale watch finds on auction, and with a genero...
Looking through the shop window, and the shop owner fell the pasion and hope you could buy the watch someday. When i was looking at watches far beyond my reach, i hoping i could buy that watches someday. I could, but my brains were counting if it was nece...
For me, the watch that stands out is, without question, the Reverso. However, the Pasha is what interests me most—different, fun (and beautiful)! I was not aware that such a sports model existed. (Here's an interesting "Pasha" clone—obviously not your div...
An underrated brand in my opinion. Bought an on old 60s model for my partner a few years back that she still wears on occassion. Thank you for the kind words - and happy to oblige regarding the Pasha - one of the more less known Gerald Genta designs. ...
models on the Internet I find you've chosen the one I would have, myself. The Romans make all the difference! Have a relaxing Sunday. Best regards, Fred
I carefully considered the different options. This is is not the dial Genta originally designed for this model, but nothing says Cartier like Roman numerals and the dial is engine-turned, which makes it really interesting to explore up front. Check out th...
I couldn't possibly pick a "favorite" from this lineup, and even if I am partial to the Reverso from a design standpoint, that enamel dial Santos is something I've never seen before, and very special. Any photos of that dial closer in? I'd be really curio...
It is not a perfect specimen - dial has a small crack in the left hand corner and some light discoloration, but the enamel never fails to impress. My camera is not the best but here is an attempt to do a close-up ...