The recent WS came with the revelation that Captain Scarlet added a 1972 PdlF to his collection, so here goes another one in a sign of welcome 😊 All others, across generations also warmly welcome to pitch in 👍🏻🤞🏻 For me - and I am highly biased - one of t
Off comes the cashmere, on a cloth strap matching the red detailing on the watch. I really enjoy the 8HF with its high frequency movement (and appropriate noise it makes), the very unusual case design and construction and the whimsical design choices of C
As we have two kids and both of us occasionally take them to school, and as we are not that fond of SUVs (OK, that’s primarily me and I would make an exception for the Stelvio), a fast estate is the default choice. The current roster is an E63S and an M3
Let’s not let the day pass without acknowledging the end of an era. Sad to see the end, but happy to have been here to experience it. Something more important than watches… YNWA
First impressions; aside from the date ( I prefer no date and did ask the Maison if this was possible but was told no at the time, about 2 + years ago), this is IMO a perfect sports/ all around watch. It wears well (light and comfortable) and looks great
I slipped out of the house to get a haircut; I can hardly walk back in with one of these? The CFO (the Mrs) wouldn’t approve. Lovely timepieces indeed; just wish there was a micro-adjustment The grey dialed one is the one to get, IMHO. Thanks for looking.
This was a 2016 limited edition that didn't really have much of a connection to the original. But it is thin and elegant and especially in person both the champagne dial and the mirror polished / brushed case are gorgeous. I don't know if it is really a t
Released during the "bigger is better" days ,the 5170 is a watch that was definitely ahead of its time. Nowadays the watch world would go crazy over a 39 x 11 mm chronograph with a strong reminiscence to the brand's glorious past !! I always liked this ve