it is one of the very few Steel integrated bracelet timepieces that doesn't resemble or remind anything else from the past. the fume dial definitely shouts out... I'M H.MOSER ;-) the salmon dial turns to full brown depending on the lighting... 40mm case f
This time we are going ”new world”. Duckhorn The Discussion 2015 (which was a great year for wine in US, France and Italy). Nice to enjoy with friends. I’m surprised there isn’t a wine and watches forum. Would be fitting perhaps.
First impressions; aside from the date ( I prefer no date and did ask the Maison if this was possible but was told no at the time, about 2 + years ago), this is IMO a perfect sports/ all around watch. It wears well (light and comfortable) and looks great
The design and chrono operating mechanism remaining fresh more than a decade after it came out 👌🏻👍🏻🏁 It’s not a small watch but at least the titanium wears well enough on my chicken wrist. And the AM logo is so well camouflaged that you hardly ever see it
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
He’s been quite the prolific contributor these past few years and have given us a glimpse of HongKong from a resident’s perspective. What makes Fernando’s photographs compelling is that he gives us slices of everyday HK with a twist that straddles between
Hi, This is my entry to the IWC crowd. Freshly off the FedEx truck. Spitfire Perpetual Chronograph digital day and month in steel. Really mesmerizing, simple and uncluttered. The single chronograph minute and hour totalizer is very close to my preferred c