I've always been a big fan of Hamilton watches, largely due to their incredible catalog of art deco and other designs of the 1930s-60 mostly. A brief history.... https://www.fratellowatches.com/the-origins-of-hamilton-watch-company-the-early-years-1892-1945/ Here's 3 I still have. Hamilton Everest H
The delivery ceremony was top notch, champagne-filled affair! LOL. She had a wonderful experience with her very sweet sales associate at the Rolex AD. This is exactly the model she has wanted. She doesn't care about resale value, long term market ups and downs, etc. She just cares about the emotions
This watch belonged to one of the men responsible for building the Empire State Building. It was made in 1929 and that was confirmed by Patek Philippe. It is expected to bring.$15,000-$30,000. The article is on robbreport.com this morning.,,
I saw this, or perhaps the second volume, in the Chopard boutique, and since there's nothing like a double bubble roof, thought I'd search out a copy. It's not great, only a few decent photos, and what appears to be a comprehensive list of Zagato entries in the Mille Miglia. Still, it wasn't too exp
Presented to the public at Baselworld in 1970 , the Patek Philippe “ Naviquartz ” was produced from 1969 (or late 1968) until the late 1980s . Designed as a backup navigational and timekeeping system for ships , it was originally a true marine chronometer . However, it quickly became a sought-after