a veritable wrist monster, from the makers of the Freak. All manner of design superfluities aside, it's fun to wear and in reality quite a robust tool watch. I gotta love its black/yellow colorway, too.
This reference is magic, and a bit mysterious as it is a kind of transitional one, between the CK 2998 and the ST 105 003. Made only during one year or two. Rarer than any other CK, being 2915 or 2998. Add a nice patina, like this one, and you have someth
Beautiful guilloche dial Heavily decorated Unitas base movement Up close with the guilloche… love the center waving, so 3 dimension! Ratchet wheel double snail done superbly well … give us illusion 3D wave on flat surface !
Friends, Some news … a new discovery after some digging on my part. 🔍 What if I told you that the owners of Girard-Perregaux in the 1980s also owned part of Audemars Piguet?😮 Yep, Desco von Schulthess or DESCO for short owned 100 % of GP in the 1980s. DES
Have to say that I was immediately sold on it when it came out and while I needed to wait a bit to get to where mine was waiting for me it’s been a pleasure ever since. Some have had issues with the accuracy but mine has been perfect in that respect. The
Searching for a strap changing tool recently, all of the ones I've seen appear to have steel tips. I would have assumed there would be tools with softer tips for gold watches to avoid scratches? What do you all use for changing a strap on a gold watch?