I just couldn’t resist a few more casebacks that personally enjoy from my collection… The cool design detail, as viewed through the caseback on the Moonshine …can you see the moon depicted in moon meteorite ? Panerai North Pole GMT, beautifully engraved s
Collecting vintage Heuer Autavias is a very interesting topic. Some of them were made for military use (Argentina Air Force), there are "Skipper" versions, there are "Mareographe" versions, there are the GMT versions and there are the plain 2446 (three su
... This watch was issued to Aeronautica Militare Italiana around 1985. The dial looks very attractive to me, specially for the charming creamy indexes, orange seconds hand and tip of minutes accumulator hand, and the touch of red of the "3H" marking deno
I’m proud to present to you this new acquisition of mine. It is an exceedingly rare 7753 reference but what makes this exceptionally rare it is condition. I believe that only about 20 of these have existed, and were produced specifically for the Belgium A
Having in the family already the Leonidas "E.I." and the Heuer Bunds ("regular, "3H" and "Sternzeit Reguliert") there was of course pressure to add to the family the Breitling 817. And here you go. This is one of those 40 pieces that were "up for auction"
The first one which was worn by the great pilot Jo Siffert is certainly one of the most iconic credit : GVM I also have a crush for the military green, these later Autavia from the 80s have the chunkiest case, they are perfect wrist toys for the week-end,
A picture speaks loudest. Nilomis, FANTASTIC series!!! i am in love with the 70s, though I only collect Omega Speedmasters from that era. I have only one Heuer from those times, but its military. Thanks for your inspiration Best, Horo