In this excellent thread there was a discussion about Peripheral Rotors www.watchprosite.com / Before that Peripheral Rotors weren't really on my radar, I remember hearing about Vianny Halter's "Mystery Rotor" but since it was a Mystery I never delved int
I’ve dropped the single packet of raw sugar and splash of whole milk in my Moka pot brewed espresso since I began my “diet”. Only saves approximately 37 calories but trying to keep daily calories minus 1800 and two hour plus walks totaling 20000 plus step
I decided to double down and added another ScubaTec to the stable. I may be the outlier, but still plan on adding a few more pieces from Carl F. Bucherer!
Obviously, CFB didn't make every mechanism it branded. At CFB, the institutional knowledge of working with those movements is there, and there is plenty of room to follow that work. The THA catalog of complications also includes many 1990s and 2000s mecha
I’ve owned this CFB for over 6 years and have enjoyed it on everything but the original leather strap from Bucherer. It has spent time on an IWC black alligator, a Patek cognac crocodile, a 19mm Tropic strap, and now the Forstner. The watch is a sentiment
This CFB Autodate feels at home on a retro Forstner beaded bracelet. 38mm feels great on my 7.25” wrist. Have a great weekend. Cooler Gulf Coast climate warrants a windows down spin in the Karmann Ghia!
Hi Joffre, Could you share some links or more info on the calibre being used for the GP 8050 and the CFB? I have read that it was a calibre created by THA that the Tortue Mono Poussoir also used. I’m also curious about why the GP has a solid caseback wher
It’s no secret that I’m a renegade, and a huge fan of the Carl F. Bucherer brand, with about a dozen in my stable. Like everyone else, I was totally blindsided by today’s announcement of Rolex acquiring Bucherer. For those of us vested in Carl F. Bucherer