My personal preference was for the white dial, but black dial also lovely. Have had mine just under two weeks now and really enjoying it. Looking forward to your impressions when you have enjoyed yours for a few days.
I went to the AD to pick this up for my wife: and quite unexpectedly came away with this one too: It seems the Rolex traditionalist do not like the 216570 all that much, but to me this is the best looking Rolex currently on the market. I have always liked the Explorer II, but never enough to feel I
When I got my 3 Timer I felt the watch was a bit too "flashy" and had a watchmaker change all the polished surfaces to brushed, after which the watch has a much more elegant and understated look to it. I also agree that the watch does not wear very big, in fact my wife occasionaly borrows it and she
I am looking at adding a chrono to my small and fairly new collection and really like the look of the Tudor Heritage Chrono as well as the Tudor Grantour Chrono, but find very little info on the internet about their movements, except a few posts on other forums expressing concern about the durabilit
A Tag Heuer Grand Carrera, on which I subsequently lost a bundle when I traded it in to help fund the purchase of a Rolex GMT 16700. Funny thing is that Tag still looks prettier to me in photos than some other watches I own, but it just never felt right. I now regard the purchase of that watch as a
this is the one I would like to get. I am not a great fan of chronographs, generally preferring a digital stopwatch for timekeeping. However the Striking 10th absolutely enchants and fascinates me.
of actively developing my interest in horology. I always had a peripheral interest in watches, but this year, for the first time, I started developing an active interest in horology. This was mainly due to a back injury which forced me to put my participation in Ironman triathlons on hold, leaving m