I spent some of my formative high school years in Lahore and one of the things to do was to go out with my friends on the weekend to cruise around the different markets and shopping places to check out the girls and then eventually exhausted and hungry fr
As the recent post on the Dagestan road trip (see here: www.watchprosite.com ) seemed to raise some interest, here's another one from a tad off the beaten track. It’s another trip from some time ago, before the war. Sakhalin is a reasonably sized island (
Just a thought, we are all collectors and like to look after our watches, cars and other items that bring us so much pleasure. I send my cars for professional detailing, but I also enjoy the ritual of looking after the cars myself. Does anyone else occasi
The Diver [Air] was the only watch that Ulysse Nardin presented at this year's Watches & Wonders. This model is super exciting: haute horlogerie combined with absolute lightness and robustness (great for vacation, sports, etc.) The main features: an ultra
Art Deco Metropolis. The photos don’t really do it justice. The highly faceted and sculpted rose gold center actually sparkles like diamonds. Against the blue minute track it’s beautiful. Love the Art Deco Roaring Twenties font for the numbers. On the bac
Turned 91 years old a couple of days ago. The only person who managed to create and define genuine style in the 20th century in my opinion. I recall him stating once that he didn't consider himself a designer, but simply a businessperson who sold clothes.
Nico’s post a week ago made me realise that I forgot to post few pics of the interior of Notre Dame that I had the opportunity to take when attending a concert a few weeks ago (Requiem of Mozart). Not only I was very lucky to be able to attend this concer