My first Quartz and my first GS. With London watch crime a real risk, this is slightly lower profile than wearing another steel sports watch. Love the lume and overall look and heft of it.
Picked this up today from another collector. Been eyeing it for years. Very affordable and not too precious to wear casually Will try different straps.
…how about proliferation of limited editions (including ones closely replicating previous issues), not so much movement innovation (compared to an FPJ for example), unsure succession and longevity beyond the founder, management changes, ownership questions, true level of vertical integration, etc. W
They’re selling the most analog of analog products - then penny pinch on the catalog and take it digital. The irony of it all. If customers follow that logic too - we should all be wearing quartz or no watch at all
youtu.be See link above. While doing some research on a 4x4 to buy, I came across this link of a respected overland 4x4 adventurer and video blogger talking about his prized possession: a Rolex Submariner. We often forget - because of waiting lists, collectors frenzy and odd WIS details like tro
My custom Habring with a red seconds hand, luminova syringe hands and hand engraved balance cock on a dark blue, handstitched blue Epsom leather strap. Base model is a limited edition originally produced for the UK. Not the most expensive piece, but a carefree daily, highly legible and a joy to wear