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Indiana Jones? Slightly quirky scientist who spend as much time in a library as in the field? Rarely under water, sometimes with ladies 
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Geophysic news...
By: Esharp : January 2nd, 2017-02:38
I have just seen (on Revolution's website, so I assume no longer covered by media blackouts) a piece about a new Geophysic Universal Time model with a tourbillon. Nice...but...what is really getting me going is news of a new bracelet for the Geophysic lin...
Yes, indeed
By: Esharp : January 2nd, 2017-17:50
Several companies have done quick-change strap systems - JLC with women\'s Reversos, if I remember correctly; Boucheron did too. And of course Hublot on the Big Bangs, plus we haven\'t mentioned Panerai\'s system for straps (implemented only on a small nu...
Novelty
By: sentarex : January 2nd, 2017-19:55
i suppose it is nice that the line is becoming more well rounded, but I sure hope they get back to more no nonsense conservative and highly versatile tool watch built to today's latest standard. The VC overseas has come out with some specs I would like to...
I like what you're saying
By: Esharp : January 2nd, 2017-20:51
For me it comes down to this: everything I see on the market that addresses the rather broad idea of a \'go anywhere, do anything\' watch - or could you call it something like \'a gentleman\'s tool watch\'? - has some element that doesn\'t quite satisfy m...
Indeed!
By: Esharp : January 5th, 2017-04:34
Nico, don\'t hold out on us... As for the Geophysic being the Ingenieur - yes, that seems apropos. Possibly a better metaphor than a 007 watch... As I see it, the 007 chap is more an action man who turns into the perfect (well, not so perfect; he is alway...