Re-discovering (other) German Brands - Muhle Glashutte and Stowa Thanks to the retail franchise/ import agent (Tic Tac/ Neuve-A) for those two brands, I had an opportunity to see their latest offerings as well as meeting CEO/ Owner of both brands at the e
Hi Yes the strap is rather special - have seen pictures of Stowa Antea with a mesh strap., can't recall see a Nomos with one though. I'm still not sure about metal bracelets - though mesh is different. Cheers JML
Always sad to hear when a passionate watch collector has his collection stolen. Mike is a long time moderator on WatchUSeek. I'm posting this as a public service. Note from AndrewD: As a fellow WIS we all feel for Mike's loss. I passed on PuristS best wis
Hi, I have been rethinking my collection lately with a mind towards consolidation. Background: I have 6 automatic watches with a manual wind incoming in April. I am finding that like many of you in the same situation, the rotation and wrist time is becomi
Hi Again, I posted here a few weeks back, looking at a number of different hand wind watches that met a set of criteria. I was looking for my first manual wind watch to add to my collection of six automatic watches (Ball Engineer Master II Diver Chronomet
Hi, I hope that I am posting this in the correct forum. I always get a bit confused when talking about Chronoswiss because they combine both German manufacture and Swiss manufacture in their watches. In my recent search for a manual wind watch I visited a
As I am sure that you know, the Seiko SGBW003 is extremely difficult to find on the used market. I actually prefer the dial of the SBGW001 and its larger size (37.4 mm), but long for the display caseback of the SBGW003. The Blancpain Villeret 7002 has def