This watch has been one of three I'm interested in adding, but GP dealers aren't all that plentiful. I live in NJ, work in NY and have only 2 dealers that are convenient. I've yet to see one in person. By the way, what makes this one pictured so special, limited to 225? The silver dial looks nice en
I know about the the GP brand, but not really familiar with the collection. This piece really catches my eye, I love the dial, the history, the overall appearance. Can't wait to see one in person.
Now this is one Panerai that I could wear. I'm not intimately familiar with the line, but I have seen the large case, bulky crown guard models, chunky and a bit much for my wrist. This is a nice case, interesting, clear and legible dial, rugged look. I like it!
have owned a Reverso Duo since last spring, I am finding so many interesting facts and the rich history of the fascinating timepiece. A clever dial design, I like the Roman calendar explanation.
Simple yet strong looking. At the risk of coming off as a Philistine, reminds me of a more refined version of my Rolex Explorer, but the strap gives it a refinement I really like. Since I acquired a Reverso Duo this summer, I'm getting to know the fabulous and surprisingly extensive collection of JL
Yes, many Rolex models really catch people's eye, especially the precious metals. But no matter the model, you feel you've got a solid and sturdy machine on your wrist, that's for sure. It took my wife a while before she became comfortable wearing her DJ on an every day basis. Recently tried on a ne
Gosh, three beauties. I'm new to this forum, new to the world of nice watches. I've had my eye on Nomos for a while, love their clean dials. And these pics only make it more clear to me that I need to put a black strap on my Reverso Duo. Enjoy them all. By the way, what model is that new JLC? Also h