One of my highlights from 2015 was the GP Laureato from 1975. Why this one? It's a Quartz, how can I? But it's 1975 and in this time it was state-of-the-art. It has a "Chronometer" spec and boy it keeps time. On the second for weeks and weeks. It has a br...
however, there are different dial and case versions. The blue/grey waffle dial with all steel case/bracelet is the one to get. There is also a flat, black dial in steel, which should be okay as well as the white waffle dial, but the gold/steel combos are ...
Ok, to be honest, all I try to do is to get good lighting, right focus, steady hands, delete all the bad shots and save the good ones. It's just trial and error, which I enjoy a lot. Cheers, Luis.
Thus, the first , is a little group of 3, all modern JLC incarnations.. Whereby the Universal Time is my Modern of the year.. TT Geophysic (1914), my Universal Time, and True Second (3rd of a friend) My personal Vintage choice 2015 6542, before NOS cyclop...
.. The Radial Power Reserve & the whole appeal are somehow growing in me. That, although I am no fan of skeletonized pieces - this one is different .. Some new attraction ?? Maybe both ?? Best, my friend hs ...
a first owner, unpolished and 100% original first serie 1665 Comex. The perfect Pisani dial - that does not say "Sea Dweller" and has the unique 600m depth - is a hommage to my dear uncle Marcello... ...
Before year end! Montblanc 1858 chronograph in steel and blue dial. I really love the calibre 16.29 but alas it is too big for me!!! Montblanc Heritage Spirit Perpetual Calendar Sapphire. At 39mm this watch fits me well and I love the smoked sapphire coup...
I would be very tempted too if it wasn't that big compared to my wrist. However, even if I like the QP on pictures I think that the movement's type and size would be a deal-breaker to me. There will be one day a new model which will please your totally in...
Two is too much. Big 22 is not a reference, Big 11 is. So I can help you solving that issue with taking one of these. Bravo, bravo, bravo. I am still on the hunt for mine... Which is a grail to me. Best, Nicolas
Would be this 1815. Not that I ever dreamt about it, but it just turns out to be horological perfection. Homerun of the year has to be this Beagle watch. Talking about a MoneyMaker... ...
Hi Well I'm being a bit monotonous with choice of watches to post, but this was the first of only two this year SARX029 A really great decision - made with the help of others here. Its been welded to my wrist since it arrived. Went Vintage later in the ye...
Hi Seiko clock did take a bit of hunting - bur it looks great. Its being a bit temperamental at the moment - probably as its still sulking after being shipped through the post. The Urushi hasn't left my wrist since I bought - nearly 8 months ago, that is ...
I have wanted one of these for a long time. It needs a new crystal and a full service. Even without a service it was +5s over 24 hours. I shall fix it as soon as I get the crystal, gaskets etc. Kind regards Aditya ...
... Ok, yes, I´m 67 now and being older can give testimony that each year pass faster and faster! And when you have grandchldren (as I fortunately do) time pass MUCH faster. Well, I am very fortunate to say I had a great year, both personally and horologi...
....my absolute last for the year Enjoying the #d effect of the dial markers Earlier in the year,with great help from a fellow purist,managed to acquire this elegant piece---simply sheer thanks Best henry ...