dial. Usually the “Momji” dial refers to a reddish brown color dial that mimics a Japanese bamboo floor. In this particular case Grand Seiko produced a limited edition Momji dial in a lovely deep shade of green for the Australian market. I pursued it as I love the Momji style dial and also fell for
I was keeping this a loosely kept secret. It's far behind schedule. As far as I know it literally if gone through official Guinness process would be a world's record on many fronts for a hand made cue. It's priceless and nearly impossible to make. Two of the key cue makers have now since passed on.
The Timex Expedition has 50m wr and +/-2 sec/mo quartz accuracy, matte dark gray finish and Indiglo dial for second-to-none nighttime legibility. Purchased used at a thrift store for the price of a cup of coffee. The Red Star Bronze 1963 features an ST1901, hand wind, 21 jewel, bi-compax, column whe
The F.P. Journe Centigraphe Souverain remains one of the most mechanically intriguing chronographs discussed within our community. The watch's origin story is pure automotive romance; François-Paul Journe originally conceived the idea after a legendary visit to the Ferrari factory in Maranello, ceme