Why? 1. The Laureato-Olimpico ref 8017 from Girard-Perregaux is a combination of TWO models. The Olimpico was retired with this last model and the Laureato Chronograph was born with this first model. Double signed with “olimpico” on the dial and “Laureato
A number of features of this SpaceOne release made it difficult to ignore. Besides the technical and aesthetic details, I appreciate it being a French made creation by Auffret and team. Moreover, I know there are a number of others on the forum that order
This watch is the work of the incredibly talented Willard Wiggan MBE. His previous pieces include The Statue of Liberty in the eye of a needle and Elvis Presley, also in the eye of a needle. The match and sowing needle are in the photo to give yo an idea
We started out on our way to a site called Presidio Park and almost didn't get there, the route we took was so "littered" with blue houses. The skies were threatening and even threw a few droplets on us. Some people are quite brave with the saturated colo
As I have recently found out from Art, not that many here have reached and surpassed 30.000 posts and Abel is part of that club now. While we have not yet had the pleasure of meeting in person (an oversight hopefully soon to be corrected), I have known Ab
I read a lot of nice reviews of Christopher Ward Bel Canto and had the chance to get one from a nice friend from UK, who collaborated this Phoenix version based on inspiration from his wonderful 1 of 1 McLaren 765LT MSO-1. The end result is a “striking” w
So here we are! From time to time I get antsy to trade for something new. But overall I’m content. Will be interesting to see what the future holds! 😎 Have a great week my friends!
Finally! When Tudor introduced the Black Bay GMT in 2018, I was under the charm of this watch which immediately made me think of the Rolex GMT MASTER 6542, the legendary GMT from the crowned sister. The Black Bay GMT was and still is 41 mm big, and... 14,