Hello all! Does anyone have info they can share about the wearing and owning experience of the original MIH watch? I really like the simple look of it that hides two cool complications, and I have the opportunity to add one to the collection, but I'm concerned with two things - wearability since it
As Easter break is approaching some less suit and tie and more casual wear. So here goes the Habring2 Endurance for the occasion. As some have asked, let me quickly go through the complications. The window at 12 is a day / night indicator, jumping at 6 and 18, with the night one lumed. The small red
Enjoying some sunlight with this small beast, between the submarine steel and the tegimented case and bracelet, this u50 is ready for active duty. It's a different story for its wearer but you know what I mean! !
. . . this? "Obviously," you'll say, "a pink gold hooded lug Grand Luxe Constellation." Ok, but which reference? Why no printed CONSTELLATION CHRONOMETER/RE OFFICIALLY CERTIFIED ? Why are the applied Ω symbol and brand at the bottom of the dial? Where are the steps and pie-pan? I can rule out ref 14
I left this watch genre for several years but this spring the itch came back with a vengeance. Searching the pre-owned market for a couple months, nothing was just right. So I took matters into my own hands and ordered a couple new fliegers. I’ve always been a fan of simple, uncluttered dials. And b
Good things come in small packages ! Definitely true for me and Rolex. Here are two 36mm watches, approximately 40 years apart in age. A classic case size like 36mm remains relevant. Excuse my not setting the correct date on the DD yesterday, accidentally jumped past the correct date and as you folk