Bulova Marine Star supposingly from the 80’s (?) Archives were lost in Bulova’s Hong Kong facility according their HQ, destroyed by fire. Where the parts came from is still a mystery… A pleasant watch nonetheless
A big expensive eagle from Omega. When i take my humble new Bulova GMT Wilton to the game, i am surprised what a company can make for such a bargain. But i can not compare it with the Omega of the game you post. The only thing is, i can only give you prov
Thanks for posting and I can look at these photos all day long. I’ve recently developed a great interest in military chronographs and all these are dream pieces to have. As others have mentioned, the missing pieces to complete the family are perhaps the L
If I am not mistaken, CP-1 and CP-2 are Italian Defence specifications. Were Heuers issued to the Italian forces? If not, then you may be looking for watches that have a similar look to those meeting CP-1 and CP-2 specifications, but with actual military
Are we all invited? Great shots. The poolside is a good place to get some beautifully framed and lit shots, and easier than using a blue sky where exposure can be difficult (at least for me). I love the Bulova Marine Star with the splash of red and the la