One of us just got this Bronze Milspec. This is a uber rare version. One day I will post something about it, but let's say that only 45 were made. This one has everything correct at the exception of the second hand which one coming from a Tornek. Who care
After a picture of the AM on a Tornek Rayvlle case, let's see two pictures of the AM on some Milspec cases. Here, on a Pakistani Milspec: And there, on an Early Milspec: Honestly, thickness of the bezel apart ( on the AM ), I don't see any difference. Bes
What is more natural than a Pakistani Milspec on a Gunpowder Tea? Well, the AM with its Tornek Dial has some legitimacy, too! There is always a good reason to show these beauties off! Best, Nicolas.
Not sure if this has been posted on here in the past, but given the upcoming exhibition I thought it might be nice to show it. In 1958 the US military put several commercial watches through their paces, The Fifty Fathoms, Rolex Submariner, Enicar Sherpa a