Debuting in 1958, this watch was Patek’s first antimagnetic model which was serially produced and produced in stainless steel; as such, collectors consider this to be Patek’s attempt at a ‘tool’ watch. To earn the ‘Amagnetic’ designation, Patek incorporat
The Langematik Jubilee and the Credor Kuon. Seeing their pure and (almost) immutably white dials on my wrist never fails to bring me joy. The Jubilee needs no introduction. The Kuon, quietly introduced last year, may be less familiar. For those interested
Be it by his generosity sharing his wide knowledge and passion for Omega watches, or his passion for music and classic cinema, his awesome anecdotes or his wizardry at the pool table our dear Art devotes a lot of time and efforts to our Community. I was v
For me it’s one of the purest expressions of the modern day GMT. As more new models come out I appreciate it more and more. I think the proportions are just perfect for my 6.5 inch wrist. It wears well but doesn’t scream at you. It’s just a perfect daily
There is a purity in vintage wrist watches, watches that are no longer in production. These time pieces have a lot of character and history, its reputation and desirability established and set by watch enthusiasts and not by paid voices or paid advertisem