Yes, iAN, winding down. The blue day night indicator on the Lange 1 TZ always confused me. At least we can enjoy the day again with PuristS friends in the Northern Hemisphere.
Usually I wear the La Tradition or a Journe; something appropriately celebratory, but this year I have decided to share the day with all of you. So it will be the PuristS P10 watch by Paul Gerber. What are you wearing?...
:) I wish you and your a fantastic X-mas, Andrew! Thank you for all your your work this year - there is no place like HoMe! :) Best, my friend Blomman ...
Nothing fancy: 1) My daughter will be with her (new to her) Aqua Terra (Amazing precision of the old 2500B) 2) My wife will be with her twin barrel Longines (Good to time the roast?) 3) I will be with my new trade (or should I say old trade --- I will do ...
. . . enthralling now as when I discovered them. This one has been in my possession for eight years; it's seen three straps and one service, offered countless hours of pleasure, and still gives me goosebumps.
I wish you and yours a very happy Christmas and thanks for all the kind advice and your work here! Usually I would wear my Richard Lange (because of the festive YG) for Christmas but I cannot pry the DS from my wrist. Not sure when this will end! Best And...
for the kind words. Journe numbers the PR the other way round - it shows "hours since last wind", taking a cue from marine chronometers. Happy holidays Andreas
I was wearing (actually I am still wearing it) a Panerai California. You made me remember I also brought the DB25 to Madrid...so up I go to change the Panny for the DB! It suits better what I am wearing! ;)
... calls for Rolex GMT's. All of us will be wearing a version of this iconic piece. Green GMT hand doubles as an xmas tree. Gotta keep up with Nicolas. Rolex GMTII w/Ceramic Bezel Merry Christmas Everyone! - Scott ...
Although we don't celebrate Christmas, warm Christmas and holiday greetings to all! A picture from my holiday celebrations from last year. One thing in common: both 37 mm! ...
I'm paranoid about the kitchen and watches. The kitchen is water, heat, hard surfaces, and sharp objects! I don't want to subject my watches to that! :-) Merry Christmas, Andrew! Cheers, Daos
I'll probably sport my Milgauss... just in case there are "other" games that allow for a timepiece. :-) Aloha and Mele Kalikimaka (Merry Christmas) to all. Bob
Yes, iAN, winding down. The blue day night indicator on the Lange 1 TZ always confused me. At least we can enjoy the day again with PuristS friends in the Northern Hemisphere. Merry Christmas (again). Andrew