Here are three vintage rectangular Bvlgari watches which have been designed by Gerald Genta during the 1970s and 1980s . Two of them are dual time , the third being time-only . One is oriented vertically , while the other two are oriented horizontally . L
RDS and I attended an event at the Rolex AD in Boulder, they almost had to throw us out at the end. Fun times and some interesting watches were seen. The Urwerk, Moser and Bulgari Gerald Genta were a few of my favorites. I was hoping too see a Tudor Monar
Michele Barbiero over at Absolutewatchcollectors posted great In Situ pictures of the novelties and historic pieces at Geneva Watch Week this Year. Here is a selection: Patek Philippe World Time 5531G-001 Cool Rolexes Audemars Piguet Ulysse Nardin A.Lange
As stories of how gold price hike made many homeless movemens go…this little bird now sit comfortably in 38mm ss case which me always wanted but Bulgari never made happen😋 Cheers, Ed~
Micro rotors are way less efficient at winding than a full sized rotor all things being equal. And many micro rotors don’t fully wind the watch. In terms of material anything that’s not platinum or tungsten is likely too light for a fully effective micro
As the happy owner of a different limited edition Arabic numeral Santos-Dumont and as a retired design professional, I admire Cartier's longstanding excellence (even supremacy?) when it comes to watch design, and the Santos models in all their forms exemp
I’m talking about the Glashütte Original Seventies , specifically, the Chronograph Panorama Date, Ref. #1-37-02-08-02-70. This is the smoked gray dial limited edition version on a steel bracelet. While this is the reference I happen to own, it can probabl
I’ve lost track of how many times I’ve tried the Octo Finissimo in the 40mm iteration. This photo is from December 2018: Originally released in titanium, I waited patiently for a stainless steel release: As much as I liked these, something just appeared o
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
1) I certainly do not want the cheap and awful looking engraved rotor and even less so on a 100k watch. Ruins the beautiful 240 movement in my eyes. 2) No date and no seconds looks great but the date on the 5711 has never bothered me and I use it a lot. 3