This Habring2 has been my daily wear for the past month. Made in Austria. I think Richard and Maria are even more "independent" today than they were when the watch was first purchased in 2013. It is as good, if not better, than any Swiss watch I own in te...
Saturday night I will ne in NYC to see "Lulu" at the Metropolitan Opera House. This seems to be an appropriately Teutonic watch to wear. Have a great weekend, all! ...
With a hint of German baroque and lots of Saxonian warmth. Where a Zeitwerk would be pure Prussia, this is definitely much more representative of where it comes from
then my wife reminded me that I'm always at a loss without a "date" function. Next time I will have to travel to Volkermarkt directly Thanks for sharing, Mike
We had a Hunter's breakfast this am. Bacon, Sausage, eggs, potato hash, OJ, pancakes! Hope to be in Cali in a few months. Perhaps we can get together in LA Best, Mike
Great theme that should remind us that there are great watches outside Swiss. 1) German made, Sinn U1 Classic near indestructible diver. Oh, the Germans also have "some" nice cars. I'm more addicted to Audi than any other (car or not) brand. Love to play ...
Never even knew that there were watches made in Indonesia - and interesting ones at that. Thanks for sharing! Btw are they only available in Indonesia?
You just reminded me that I have a similar one somewhere. Unworn for a long time, would need to look for it first. Likewise a Poljot Kamov KA-50 hand wound one that needs a watchmaker\'s attention...
But a German rebuild rather than brand new, as it appears that it still has the old main gun - 44 calibre, IIRC as opposed to the longer ones for new production.