I've read some negative comments elsewhere about the large power reserve indicator hand and the long tail of the seconds hand being too busy. I can understand how one might think that from pictures, but I think in the flesh, it does not appear that way. Too me, these elements lend a whimsical aspect
Excellent condition A. Lange & Shne 1815 Flyback Chronograph, old model, in white gold with original 16mm WG Lange buckle and black strap AND 18mm WG Lange buckle with Datograph strap (shown - $900 value). This is a fantastic watch, especially with the 18mm buckle and Datograph strap! Since I got m
I have admired the brand for years, especially the moon phase models, yet always some other watch was in my sights. Lately, however, I have had a growing desire for a Breguet moon phase, since I have been without a moon phase since I sold my Patek. My youngest daughter, 5, loves the moon, and we wou
Was the bezel of the 5056P concave or convex? I know the other annual calendars of the period like 5035 were concave, but it looks to me in pictures that the 5056P may have been convex, like the current 5146. I will appreciate an answer from anyone who has owned one or who knows with certainty. Than
Blancpain Leman Aqualung Big Date, ref. 2850B-3630A-64B Case: 40 mm diameter, 11.4 mm thick, brushed rose gold Strap: Blancpain black rubber - short; original regular rubber strap also included Clasp: Single deployant, rose gold 70 hours power reserve Excellent condition, with boxes, manuals, papers
Not exactly the same, but I owned the WG 1815 Chrono and the WG 5130G simultaneously. When one had to go, it was the Lange. The Patek Worldtimer is simply compelling. I loved the manually wound 1815, the dial and hands, the heft - and having tried on the Dato, I would feel similarly. However, the Pa