Another pointless wrist shot...but today's subdued lighting reveals the blued poire hands, elaborate dial texture, and expressive stepped 'spider' lugs on the Ulysse 1 LE Platinum (Ref. #279-80) to perfection. To me, this kind of design is representative of neo-vintage at its best.
After finishing my MBA at Duke Fuqua, I finally pulled the trigger on something I’ve admired for a long time: a Bovet 19Thirty. This is my first independent watch purchase, which makes it feel even more special. I bought it used, though honestly I could not care less because I love this watch so muc
Hi All An away day with the other plastic watch. Ok bio ceramic! Thought I'd post this while the furore is still ongoing about the latest. Always good to escape for the day Essential sustenance Cheers JML
This one is a brush fire that's a few miles away although it looks closer. I think only one house lost so far. These days they don't really try to put them out, they just surround and contain them until they run out of fuel. Due to the fires in the last few years here the hillsides are managed prett
Some pieces are from the household names and some from the more obscure ones. Here goes, hope you guys enjoy! GS White Birch (Probably needs no intro. The dial is very difficult to capture well in photos. Here, it’s looking a little pink.) GS SBGE227 (A monochromatic Spring Drive beauty. The white G