. . . that shares its case with the Flightmaster. This example was essentially NOS from a German collector. I was sorely tempted to snag it for my collection but missed out for some unfathomable reason. Every time I see these images I wonder, "What if?" A
This one has gotten a bit of wrist time this week. I find it I wear it like I used to wear my Datograph. Which is, somewhat consistently for periods of time and then not at all for several weeks. Like the Datograph I tend to wear it mostly in casual ways.
I know the 996 is not everyone's favorite 911, but with a Zender Body Kit, it is a bit nicer, don't you think? This one is a Carrera 4S. The interior is not bad looking. Credit photos: Classic Car. Best, Nicolas
Enter text Thanks to a dear friend I was given the opportunity to see a number of Ferdinand Berthoud models. I ostensibly went to see the newly released FB 3. When I met with Ken from Chopard we went over all the models and while he spoke glowingly of the
Lange's original warranty cards were printed on paper. Lange then moved to a plastic "credit card" type of warranty card for several years before printing the warranty certificate on a page of the (new) watch history book. I was quite sure that Lange did