of getting a steel Cartier Santos. I think I would opt for the medium size without the date. Do you think it's such a common watch that it get old quickly? I've seen many on the forum that people really love and they look great. I am especially interested
Some pics of the iconic Blancpain 50 fathoms ... 45 MM Yes 45 ! I understand why they made a 42,6 but come on ... this just has to be 45! After all it wears smaller on the wrist but of course I won't say its small But If you're used to bigger watches or y
I haven't posted in a while because I've been boring. A few years ago in attempt to consolidate the collection I fell into this Greubel Forsey Signature 1. It didn't make sense to me at first - checked none of the boxes that I normally look for in a watch
Schaffhausen/New York City, May 9, 2024: IWC Schaffhausen announces the opening of its flagship boutique on Madison Avenue in New York City. The boutique offers new and exclusive amenities, bringing the finest craftsmanship and innovation from Schaffhause
Some quick and dirty macros of a dial. As I’ve stated before this is one of the coolest dials in the Lange lineup, not including the super duper high end hand hammered dials of course. But I don’t think many folks have ever seen it in the metal. And I’m n
Dear watch-enthusiasts Nearly one year ago I only posted a quick wrist shot of my new acquisition and promised to write a detailed review later…well it is quite a bit later but I still want to fulfill my promise. So here it is; my detailed review. I hope