Laguna Seca and spent a lot of time at that vantage point of the Cork Screw. I remember watching John Kocinski (250cc GP champ that year) go down it doing a wheelie the entire way. Left turn-right turn with the front wheel never touching the ground! Also
. . . is a family heirloom. The rest with the exception of the Tudor could be housed in a Googie museum and be right at home. It's going to be hard to break them up, no? They really do belong together. Warmest, Art
Hi Nico, Technos is best known for its vintage Sky Diver dive model. They are very nice watches with cases that are almost identical to those used in the (also popular) Titus Calypsomatic. The OP's watch is a simpler, hand-wind version, and not of the sam
. . . was a piece of cake. Not so this week. The primary consideration for Watch of the Week is the watch that intrigues most; it's not a beauty contest, per se, nor is it narrowly focused on horological merit. The decision is supposed to reflect our pref