A friend of mine came from New York for a visit and he had with him his new toy, a 353-66 (MMChronograph) with the ivory dial. I was taken with the classic look and craftsmanship of the watch. I also loved the idea of the serial number being a plate on the side of the watch. At the time I only new o
I want to change my metal bracelet for the rubber one. Are there any special methods or tools that I can use so I don't scratch/damage the bracelet? Do I need to use 2 flat head screwdrivers at the same time? Thank you, Rusty.
I'm in the market for my first UN so I don't own real nor fake so it would be hard to compare. I thought about purchasing a fake but it bothers me since I don't want that industry to make a dime! I also noticed that even though there are a ton of site advertising these fakes, they all have the same
I understand but there's a world of used watches out there and I wanted to know how to tell a "cheap Chinese fake" I'm sure the Chinese can't make a perfect fake. Thanks!