Hi everyone, I have an F series Sub LV Mk I for sale, which I have worn less less than 12 times, not polished, serviced or replaced (ie an original Mk I in original LV format) in 98-99%/MINT condition and including the inner and outer boxes, warranty certificate, anchor, COSC tag, bezel protector, s
The perpetual: PP3940 The chronograph: ALS Datograph The striker: PP3939 The horologically significant: FPJ Resonance The beautifully finished: Dufour Simplicity or KV Observatoire
It's really great to see watchmakers doing something different. Making more of the same (ie existing techniques), but to a better quality, is good; but doing new and interesting things is even better, even if particular attempts are failures. We'll always have the existing techniques, but it is the
I don't know of the mechanics, but I wonder if the play in the gearing will mean that the watch minute hand will appear ahead in the first half of the hour (eg at 15 past the hour) and behind in the second half of the hour (eg at 45 minutes) if you do your checking with the watch in the vertical (12
:) Time only (perhaps with date), or perpetual, or repeater with P&GS. Each would bring a balance of form and function involving a degree of compromise, but I think I generally wouldn't mind where the compromise was made provided the watch was in one of these three categories (eg, I would not wa