I have an observation that Patek uses Red sparingly on their watches. When Patek, uses red on their dials, numbers, markers ,hands and needles, the pieces tend to be important. Is this observation accurate ? Just curious.
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
Friday I had a long day at work, yesterday I went shopping, out to dinner last night and right now for my morning swim. The 39 mm 214270 is a great companion all the way. Doesn’t make a whole lot of noise and doesn’t scream “ROLEX” which is a quality I li
I have to admit I’m not a Lambo guy but the Sterrato is something that has been on my mind. Anybody have any experience with this car? Or any huracan for reliability? The idea of an off road huracan is absolute lunacy. The dealership is really trying to p
I know next to nothing, excepting pointing and shooting with my iPhone. Firstly: are there any articles you might recommend for informational purposes? For example, I'm not altogether familiar with the ins and outs of exposure, ISO figures, editing, light
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
Hello~ I tried swapping the Seiko Landmaster bezel. Which do you like better? Thanks, TS 1. original sbdx007 2. original sbdx009 - black coating bezel, gold hands and index 3. 4. Yes I know, p robably normal people won't understand my crazy because they w