Let me add some of mine. The Seiko 2220-0630. A Playboy branded watch but having a hand wound hi-beat movement and palladium case - from 1978, IIRC. My Breitling Aerospace. A graduation present, which I love most dearly but wear very rarely nowadays. A Po
Thanks for this report, on of the highlights of January for me I changed the battery on my SBGX097 this year but it has never deviated by more than 1 second. What I found much more surprising it the Bulova Accutron II - a cheap watch with the low grade Pr
... synchronize with an atomic clock or with satellites from the Global Positioning System? It's kind of awesome knowing that your watch is always correct, no matter where you are in the world! Having said that, the Accutron II oozes retro 60's cool and I
Six months ago I started a little budget experiment by buying an Accutron II to see how I like the optics and whether to go for an original or one of the tuning fork (Cal. 214) re-editions (the latter being a much more significant investment). While I hav
May 28th 2014 was the day when I first posted here, with a question on my first significant watch purchase. Turned out that the advice was unanimous - namely to go for the Chopard LUC Chrono One. Which I did. And then I kept on reading and eventually star
I wanted something fun and different (and cheap) to tie me over till the next proper watch purchase and decided on a thought experiment. Namely, to test out the waters if I was ready for taking the plunge and purchasing one of the originals, or one of the
I must say I am quite excited to see some very compelling watches being released at BASELWORLD this year, and at attractive price points. In the sub-$5,000 category, firstly the new Heritage Ranger from Tudor that is creating quite a buzz here. Secondly,