I found out about the u50 recently, which is basically a smaller u1. Love the distinct Sinn styling and how tough these are. The tegementing is really cool. This one is actually a few years old but looks brand new! The steel is quite dark, which I like as well. Bezel has some play to it, which is ap
Piggybacking off Filip's In Motion thread, I do that too, especially for bridges. Windshield tint adds color to the mix though I almost always to a White Color Balance to offset the majority of the greens added by car glass. Mike
At least in my mind, Patek has a history of shunning the norm and taking their own direction (like when they left the Geneve seal standard to create their own PP seal, which is completely without outside accountability, when you think about it, but nobody cared). Now this 30 m standard to unify 'all
Certain areas in the Middle East are experiencing unusual flooding phenomenons recently. While many areas in the Gulf are affected, the City-State of Dubai and parts of Oman have been hit the hardest. One of the most tragic situations: a vehicle with ten school children and their driver were washed
All I can say, I understand the hype surrounding this… I see the work behind the enamel-diamond fused bezel and dial…Cartier savoir-faire is just impressive albeit personally not my taste. Best, Mahesh.,
The Mustang was launched 60 years ago today ! The original car was $2368.00 and that came with a six-cylinder engine, bucket seats, full carpeting, padded instrument panel, all-vinyl upholstery, and full wheel covers. It had the look of luxury at a low base price. White sidewall tires were optional.
I had to start today's walk with this car... Firebird TransAm Screaming Chicken decal on the hood and then there was the Bandit Old saw blades on top a nice touch. I don't know this V8 but I'm thinking something like a Porsche 928 maybe? Obviously twin turbo homemade induction. Green metalflake stee