Give me a Red 12 and a manual winding movement, and I am in! I don't know who to credit for the first photo, but I will happily credit on request. Best, nicolas
REVERSO TRIBUTE - ENAMEL HOKUSAI THE FALLS AT AOIGAOKA Obviously, in 18k white gold for case and bracelet (and hand painted enamel caseback) this reference is $$$, but good to see JLC may expand bracelet options for the Reverso Editor: Added caseback of the falls
I stumbled across the photos of this watch and immediately loved its design and dial . I really love the way the Roman numerals and indices are cut out in the rectangular hour ring . Wonderful design , imo. The watch is signed “ P. Thomas-Garnier, successor to Leroy & Fils. ” Thanks to Jean-Jacques
Initial thoughts from the press pictures weren’t encouraging, but when seeing it for real and putting it on the wrist, it’s absolutely amazing. The Cubitus finally clicked for me in this perpetual calendar execution. The 45mm platinum case sounds imposing on paper, yet it wears far more comfortably
I’m, of course, a Patek Philippe fan (especially of the Nautilus). This year's new 5610 particularly caught my eye. However, my love for Patek Philippe wasn't limited to just Patek Philippe from the beginning of my watch collecting. I started with Panerai, then IWC, then VC (because Patek Philippe w
I read nothing but good thongs here about the Grand Seiko watches. I do not have one, the only Seiko I have is my dad's Sportmatic from the 60's-early 70's. Just a question to throw out to fellow members, anyone think Seiko would ever produce a GS tank watch. I am just curious, but I am still holdin