The Oris Divers Sixty-five Tooper Edition atop a thrilling adventure. The JLC Geophysic Universal Time atop a magical comedy. The Glashuette Original Panoinverse atop some midcentury oak. And finally, the Panerai PAM210 Radiomir atop...well, my wrist. Hav
An interesting example is the railmaster trilogy. An auto instead of a manual BUT then gets away with it because it’s still a decent omega co-ax movement. I still bought it in spite of my “rule” because it’s the closest to an RM I can get. Its’ probably w
But this particular dial and bezel combo doesn’t quite do it for me. Something about the color of the indices and hands against that dial color, and the choice of a countdown bezel seems “reaching” to me. Also, the photos on Hodinkee’s website feature two
They say we’re having a heat wave, but it merely feels like a regular city summer. This is nothing like the unprecedented heat they’re currently experiencing in Portland, Seattle and Western Canada. I hope it cools down for those folks and I hope the West
I’m really drawn by the color and aesthetic. If I didn’t already have a Sub, Yacht-Master and Oris Divers 65, I would definitely be considering adding this one. Who knows? Perhaps I’ll add it anyway someday. But the situation always leaves me asking the q
I took a walk through CP today to get some air with my trusty Oris Divers 65. Forsythia are blooming. The robins are busy hunting worms on the Great Lawn. The first daffodils. Tulips are still a couple of weeks away.
gave me the opportunity for a three generation wrist shot. I’m wearing an Oris Divers’ 65, my son has his Rolex Sub and my grandson aged 4 is sporting a Swatch chronograph. The Swatch belonged to his father when he was a young boy. Proof that you never re