I was always fascinated by the timepiece...it was different totally than the rest when we look at the time it was launched. but the case was (and still is) gigantic ! Personally I discovered the 'Push crown' feature between winding and setting the timepie
I like the distinct case style...strong presence yet snaps the wrist easily. but the 'hero' of the timepiece is definitely the hand-chiselled dial - same dial looks different against the lighting conditions ! Best, mahesh.,
during the W&W event, I came across a timepiece I liked very much.... an unassuming vintage Chopard from 1960s - the 33mm case was elegant across the room ! I was pleased to tryout the timepiece.... The case size isn't relevant if the timepiece is such cl
The subject says it all. My google juju is not working well and thus far I have not been able to see any images of the mechanical portion of the caliber. Clearly, this is not a watch that is just opened by a random watchmaker, so I am not expecting any th
This one and I have been inseparable for weeks now. The CB is a watch that just gets better and better. It must be that spring in the air 🤗 Have a great weekend everyone Christian
Happy Birthday to Ludovic Ballouard! The Nineteenth of April is the special day - the birthday of Ludovic Ballouard! Please join me in wishing Monsieur Ballouard a very Happy Birthday. Over the past decade or so, I have gotten to know Ludovic a little bit
Rather than because of it? I’m not always a contrarian, but in this case I just loved the dial, independent of any slogans on the back of IWC’s “Climate Action” watch. One yellow arrowhead to another. It’s a beefy watch, and heavy even on a strap. Ok, it
I was scrolling on Insta and suddenly I watched a wire spring on a Lange movement. Being on night shift might cause allucination, so i double checked the official website. Am I still fu@@ up? I took screenshots because I still believe there's something wr