. . . inaccessible for decades. Here's a distantly related Tissot . . . [photo credit: Dr No, 2022] . . . that's more approachable. Turo's income is limited these days - business has been bad . . . . . . lately. 🤑
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
Looking at the recent W&W novelties you get the impression that well made Swiss watches have to cost a small fortune. My Tissot PR 516 chronograph (a perfect summer watch) proves them wrong !! Best, Gerard
I think this is the poorest release from the Maison since the Clinton/Mitterand administrations (depending on where you are from) and it is not even close. For the look I would rather have a Tissot PRX, for the money I would rather have a plethora of othe
When I first became passionate about watches, I knew next to nothing about them. Back then, there was far less literature on watches than there is today. It was a pioneering era when, to learn more about a watch, you had to post a photo of it, ask a quest
Does the date break the tie? What say you? https://www.fratellowatches.com/sunday-morning-showdown-tissot-visodate-vs-baltic-hermetique-the-battle-of-the-mid-century-everyday-watches/
What I love about our hobby is that we appreciate all watches no matter the price point, and especially when they have personal meaning. This PRX, gifted to me from someone special, I always enjoy wearing and certainly puts a smile on my face whenever I l
Still haunting my dreams, this lovely world time. 36 mm steel case, hard to find in correct and good condition, but not impossible to fund. Another vintage treasure. Best, Nicolas