Another Action packed Geneva Watch Week comes to an End. We also take this moment to remember our Dear Friend Captain Scarlett and how he would have enjoyed seeing the new novelties with us. He will Always be with us in Spirit. So my Friends, please share...
No surprise there as they have been doing the most impressive stuff overall for the past few years in my opinion. Of the watches presented, I am most intrigued and inspired by the Overseas West, which I plan on seeing in person next week at the local bout...
Nevertheless, they have so many wonderful iterations, and I love the entire line for its successful marriage of elegance and sporting/technical abilities. The fact these watches are 150m WR rated never ceases to impress me!! ππ
In No Particular Order OISA 1937 Heritage Collection Guilloche Aaron Bescei Pameus Sartory Billard SB10 Jumping Hour Hopefully we get a better pic soon, Baltic Γ SpaceOne Seconde Majeure Jumping Hour Pic Source: Various, none of them are my own ...
To be honest, I haven't yet had the chance to see all the new models. But the one that resonates with me the most so far is the ref. 5249R-001 "The Crow and the Fox." I don't know what Captain Scarlet would have thought of it, but this watch truly embodie...
Judgment reserved until I see this in person, but a regular production sub $10k Cartier that might prove popular. Courtesy of Fratello, as there are not many pictures of this watch out there. ...
Patek's desk clock earns my love for clocks. We need more of this, and mechanical alarm / travel, ...... My f---yeah best release is the Pump. If it was 10k less I'd buy one. Size 11 please. My #1 choice for W&W 2026 is exactly that.... 1. Just one.... he...
Chopard Strike One in salmon dial VC Overseas Dual time VC overseas ultra thin 40 mm Patek Nautilus 38 mm no date JLC master Chronometre date (but hugely disappointed with low WR, no screwed down crown and no lume) IWC pilot Venturer (despite the thicknes...