Check my video of it with a 41mm RO to get a sense of the real size, because it's nothing like the claimed 45mm. I couldn't wear it if it were a 45. That said, it's not original enough to anticipate it will become a classic just yet. This is a reasonable
Bulova AccuQuartz TV-tube style AP Millenary Croton Diver Grand Seiko Hi-Beat Seiko The Astron Two or is it Three? from Jorg Hysek (can't recall the model names) JLC Grand Reverso GMT A few more JLC Daniel Roth Seiko Sportura Seiko Moonphase Seiko Wired S
Quick question : can someone clarify the difference (if any) between Audemars Piguet Millenary refs. 15016ST.OO.D080 and 15016ST/O/0642/01? Are they actually the same watch with different reference systems? Best
In this thread, I want to do two things: Introduce the rarely seen Arnold & Son Golden Wheel Compare it to four Audemars Piguet Starwheel watches also in rose gold So, let's start by presenting Arnold & Son 's take on the wandering hours complication . A/
Regarding Chopard, I agree that the Mille Miglia line seems like an adipose appendage at this point. I also think that the jewelry watches in the Happy Diamonds mode may continue to damage the perception of Chopard as a serious player in the mechanical wa
Many newer members might not know this (and by newer, I mean if you joined in the past 10-12 years), but this forum used to be all Offshore, all the time. Of course, AP had a period starting circa 2004 where they rolled out legend after legend, and the fo