Features
Spotlight
Featured Forums
IWC
Brand Forums
Lifestyle
Resources
ios

Horological Meandering: Impressive collection!

Thanks for sharing this beautiful piece of horology with the rest of us. Martin
11Y
By: meislergeisler
0

Horological Meandering: Thank you for the pictures and your sentiments

Good to see actual pictures of the Okto Moon II. From experience I can say that taking good photos outside a studio is quite tricky, so great job there. Being an owner of the first Oktopus moonphase I find the evolution of this model very interesting although I most likely won't throw the old one ou
11Y
By: meislergeisler
0

Horological Meandering: Thank you for these close-ups

I've never seen that Seiko before but then again I've also never really been interested in that particular brand. Although... My first "real" read: expensive (at the time for me) watch was in fact a Seiko. Upon inspection, a senior co-worker said to me: "Nice watch, wrong brand" and I was very unhap
11Y
By: meislergeisler
1

Horological Meandering: Really, really nice!

Very fine & classic Sub you have there. Like it a lot. Martin
11Y
By: meislergeisler
0

Horological Meandering: Thanks Andrew, but what do you mean...

... when you say it's "the LW they didn't delivered"? Are you talking about the Moonphase model? The one in the pictures is my personal one. Cheers, Martin
11Y
By: meislergeisler
1

Horological Meandering: I have to admit that Sarpaneva makes some great pieces!

Thanks for your kind words and sharing this picture. Martin
11Y
By: meislergeisler
0

Horological Meandering: LW Oktopus Rosegold: 'live pics' and a brief comparison

Dear Purists, if you - like myself - prefer live pictures instead of computer renderings AND are interested in the latest offerings from Danish watch company Linde Werdelin, then this post might interest you. As some of you know I have been a long-time Paneristi but have discovered that there are ma
11Y
By: meislergeisler
4

Officine Panerai: What about an updated version of the Ferrari-case?

Honestly, the Ferrari-watches "engineered by Panerai" weren't that bad after all. What made them such a flop was the prancing horse and Ferrari logo on the dials. I mean: who really wants that? I believe they could establish a more modern line based on the Ferrari-case by giving it a thourough re-de
11Y
By: meislergeisler
1

Officine Panerai: Can't recall a single Panerai

I rather regret having let go my first Panerai a PAM117 - I still miss that one badly. A watch I wish I'd never bought was the AP diver, that just didn't talk to me when I finally got it on my wrist. Actually, it didn't even whisper... In the end though, I traded it for something I really enjoy so a
11Y
By: meislergeisler
0

Horological Meandering: It all depends...

Well E, it's - as always - a matter of perception. My 5 cents if I may: - is the movement reputable? Absolutely, as it's based on movements with proven performance and robustness. Remember, these are sports activity watches made for real life, not for a safe. I'll at any time prefer a robust movemen
11Y
By: meislergeisler
1