Although the Type 20 is a post-war design, visually it owes much of its layout and overall look to chronographs made earlier by German manufacturers Hanhart, Tutima, Glashütte and others. In the case of Hanhart, most of the machines and design drawings we
I had to choose one it would be a very difficult choice for me. The platinum green is my favorite 5270 and I much prefer the blue 5370 to the black. I am very curious how the Forum members feel about each. I know some of you own one or perhaps both. Initi
Namely the SBGH035. It finally wasn’t my first GS, that turned out to be the SBGX097, but it was the wavy dial and the Special promise in a steel case that attracted me first and finally joined the collection as the second GS. Still enjoying it every time
While the excitement (and drooling) started with the SBGH035 for me (posted the other day), the first to actually make it onto my wrist was the humbler SBGX097. With its subtle green dial (a bit ahead of time in 2015, when I got it and often hard to captu
In the past listed a few watches on puristpro. Trying to do the same now, but it never shows online (altough receiving mention of listing and a certification mail will be sent). However receive no mails and no listings are shown. Can someone help me to do