Thursday is scan day...so please share what you're wearing today, VC or otherwise. That's me on the left and the watch I'm wearing today on the right. Same sweater today too (Pic by alex from ThePuristS trip to VC in 2005). :-) Bill...
Felipe, Your first watch shot is just marvellous! I'm sure it creeps under all french cuffs without problems, and also sure that you don't feel you wearing it! I like the white dial, but I would have preferred a little more accentuated bracelet. Anyhow, m...
Its one of my favorite sport watches of all time. Its one of those often forgotten watches from the 70's and 80's. It rarely gets the attention in watch articles or on forums that say a Royal Oak, Nautilus, or IWC Jumbo SL Ingenuir get, (maybe because it ...
Wow, with a collection containing a 222, a Royal Oak, a Nautilus, and an SL Jumbo...I was beginning to think we were visited by the one and only Gerald Genta! Fantastic collection, and your 222 is outstanding! Best regards, Dino944
Interesting watch the 222... Anything else we can learn more about it? Was it designed by Genta (as the Royal Oak and Nautilus were?) and the IWC Ingeneur, never noticed it was so akin to these other three.
this. Until this arrived later in the afternoon! I must confess I'm as giddy as a school girl. Also, congratulations Felipe, wear the Dato in the best of health, Best Regards, SMS...
I have been wearing my Cartier Pasha 950 Chronograph. It has a platinum bezel, charcoal color dial and an F.Piguet 1185 as the base movement. Doesn't have the gold rotor of as found on the Overseas or the AP RO Chrono, but you can see it through the saphi...
should be shown! It seems that Cartier has done a good work on the movement. Do you have a macro shot of it? I'd appreciate it very much. Greetings, Jian
I don't have a macro shot of the movement yet, but I'll see if I can get some good photos of the movement this weekend. Believe it or not, my wife has better watch photographing skills than I do so I usually need some assistance from her. Best regards, Di...
Thanks a lot! I've never openned my Les Historiques automatic chronograph, which houses also the same base movement. I'll do someday by taking it to a watchmaker. I'm always curious to see the various finish that this movement has received from several br...