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Laine : Up close
By: Jay (Eire) : November 18th, 2020-18:36
Some additional pictures of the Laine up close. It has been a very satisfying watch, my only gripe is one I have with several watches...I just wish it was a little bit smaller. I know I’ve said this before so apologies in advance for my repetition. Some p...
A bit too large for me as well
By: Spartacus : November 18th, 2020-21:37
I had the pleasure of trying a friend's watch. It's really lovely and a tremendous value proposition, especially considering the service, replacement dials and hands. I hope he comes out with a 38 mm soon. I'm kicking myself for missing out on his chronog...
I've not bothered with a real camera for some time.
By: Jay (Eire) : November 19th, 2020-07:51
What I have struggled with is finding the right app for the iPhone such that one can isolate a single lens. They are out there, but I haven't managed to find one yet. I was able to purchase a specific phone mount for the loupe I own, which is helpful for ...
Thanks Jay!
By: Chronometer (aka yacomino) : November 19th, 2020-16:18
Brilliant!!
By: Spencer Karrington : November 20th, 2020-04:26
So, wanna give it to a student?!?! ;P Just kidding but seriously, an awesome watch and thanks so much for all of these wonderful pics
Thanks Spencer.
By: Jay (Eire) : November 20th, 2020-05:20
So, a question for you. Once your uni days have been left behind and (hopefully) you are gainfully employed is there a watch on your radar for years 1-5 of your career? And then, is there something that might be further out in terms of wishlist.
Excellent and difficult question that has plague me for years!!
By: Spencer Karrington : November 21st, 2020-06:39
Excellent and difficult question that has plague me for years!! I honestly have no idea, the watches I want all start at around 5 grand USD and there are very few watches below that. Some of the one below 5 grand that interest me are Girard Perregaux equa...
There are some very interesting selections there.
By: Jay (Eire) : November 24th, 2020-05:34
What struck me on first scroll is that many of these piece I see share a common theme, a non traditional aesthetic / design either in case or dial or both. We obviously buy what we like but I do think many of these pieces will because of how they look hav...
Thank you!
By: Spencer Karrington : November 28th, 2020-05:17
I always enjoy the peculiar or the outcast in terms of watchmaking, something that brings something unique to the table. I said somewhere on this post that I think that watches have transitioned from a practical tool to an art form. As such, I like watche...