With 1116 references from Lange, Blancpain and Breguet captured so far (case, dial, strap, diam, thick, calibre, calibre details, etc) here's the distribution of diameters so far Feels like 41 and 37 represent market opportunities for makers. working on U
Hopefully with friends, without rain, with a meal in the middle, and with no tow truck required... Ok, refueling is sometimes necessary. and cleaning off the bugs. Wind in your face is part of the deal. Even sports cars generally have enough storage capac
This is my most worn watch currently and I am happy that I got it. Three points make it special: The piece in steel and without a real dial is very light and comfortable to wear on the wrist. The front view with the turned and swapped calibre is amazing i
In 2015, Vacheron issued the first 1955 Cornes de Vache Chronograph in platinum, to be followed in 2016 in rose gold: Then, in 2017, in steel, for Hodinkee, in a LE of 36 pieces. And in 2019, in steel, in regular production: Today, the steel and the rose
Those from or more often in Germany might know what is hiding behind the abbreviation - it’s Bundesstraße 500, also known as Schwarzwaldhochstraße. It’s considered one of the more scenic / pretty routes in Germany - highly weather dependent for sure but w
A question amanico posed in my 1945 ‘needs more love’ post about what 1945 to go for and my reply about gold with an enamel dial, got me thinking about materials. That doesn’t get talked about much either and it’s a rich topic to muse over. It’s perplexin