Photos simply don’t do them justice. In person, they’re impossibly thin and elegant! They give the watch a very different feel from most modern pieces. Nothing oversized; nothing shouting for attention. Just incredibly refined execution IMHO!
For years, I have had an off an on trigger finger on my right hand. But for these past 2 years straight, the finger locked up every time I closed my hand. Why did I wait so long to fix it? Because I am stupid, that is why. Simple surgery, but unfortunately it is a full 30 days before I am lifting th
The Patek Philippe Annual Calendar ref. 5396 is a classic , of which I have listed all the existing variants here: Patek Philippe ref. 5396 - All variants to date . Ref. 5396R-016 is a new warm-toned version featuring a rose gold case and a brilliant sunburst sand beige dial. Of course, it's nothing
RDS and I attended an event at the Rolex AD in Boulder, they almost had to throw us out at the end. Fun times and some interesting watches were seen. The Urwerk, Moser and Bulgari Gerald Genta were a few of my favorites. I was hoping too see a Tudor Monarch, unfortunately they didn’t have one.
If I'm not mistaken, this is the second white gold variant of the Patek Philippe Perpetual Calendar Split Seconds Chronograph ref. 5204 . The previous one was olive green (see below), the new one features a sunburst navy blue dial with red chronograph hands and stitching on the blue composite strap
The feeling of having this watch on the wrist is rather strange — and super cool at the same time. At barely 55 grams, it almost disappears on the wrist, which makes the whole experience feel unlike a traditional mechanical watch. Really enjoying that low-key “nobody knows what it is” presence. Wish