I must admit that I was enamored by this reference since it was introduced in 2007. I love the strong vintage look and also the story of the Brazilian *Gondolo Gang*, their lottery system etc. The king of the show is of course the stunning hand turned gui
I really like the front, the profile, but I find the back quite weird, like many other Creations from Zagato. div>Credit: Classic Car: br> br> br> br> br> br> Best, div> /div> Nicolas
After being held at U.S. custom for 20 days and delayed by DHL (worst company), it was finally delivered. Although I like the MAD 1, but I think this one is more wearable. img id=pzimg1.38121616 src="https://www.watchprosite.com/watchprosite/watchtech/380
It has not started that way for me during my early days of collection but as I continue along this journey, I have become subconsciously attracted to watches with visible keyless works mechanism, and began to collect them. Below are the ones I have and wi
Sometime in the last few years my father gave me his Rolex, an Oyster Perpetual from as best I have searched it the 1960’s. My grandmother was working at a Rolex AD and gave it to him (owner gave it to his son, son wanted a date window, grandmother got it
img id=pzimg1.38121566 src="https://www.watchprosite.com/watchprosite/rolex/120/raw/rolex_8341581.jpg"> br>I believe they were only produced from 2014 through 2017 Thanks for looking, all the best, Tony
I’m new to Seiko and have never owned one, however this emerald green beauty caught my eye. I love the throwback nod to the MAS era with the perfect dial symmetry, vintage inspired hand-set and retro diver case shape. If you look closely at the sun burst