But it’s a real headache when it comes to production… different cases (2/3), case backs (3), dials (numerous), and crowns (4, plus a Rolex crown on some military models)… and it’s difficult, if not impossible, to determine which ones belong to the same ba
to write something ASAP …with Joël about the Vulcain Cricket Nautical… but I still need to gather more information, which isn’t easy… There might be some news regarding La Spirotechnique/Comptoir Commercial des Manufactures/Dodane Triton… A nice diver wit
So from a purely business standpoint, these guys never had a chance. As to the other aspects of it, it’s all up for debate. Personally, I want both. An EV for every day efficiency and a diesel powered pickup just in case the former runs out of juice and I
I cannot resist to the pleasure to share this beauty with you. Its tropical caramel dial is to die for. We see, from time to time, some modern ZRC, much more rarely beasts like this one. I the movement inside as nothing special ( ETA ), at least it is rel
looked also in their current catalogue....well, prices are quite up as what I was expecting....certainly the vintage (they just started in 1963...so, is that vintage??...probably yes) one that you are showing with the dial patinas is attractive...hmmm, at
This Triton was sold through the La Spirotechnique network. Made in 1962, issued in 1963, this dicing watch has some specificities: 37 mm case with the crown located at 12 o clock, the hands, the plexy with a special typography for the numbers, radium ind
Hi there. After many years of passion and watch collecting, the addiction to the horological world can be change in unexpected ways. That is my little story, just an Italian guy who, after many years passed to collecting vintage watches, study books and a
and a great way to open our W/S for this week end devoted to our favorite specialized watches! I have been interested in diving for a long time so diving watches are one of my deep fondness. I will be wearing my recently captured US Navy Seals Alarm this