Also reported - even I can see it's a Rong 'un!
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Also reported - even I can see it's a Rong 'un!
Last December I was confident that 2024 would be a quiet year with (hopefully) just a few watches returned to the wild...
Oh well...
INCOMING:
Depth Charge Diver mk1
Depth Charge Diver mk2...
Loving that on the sailcloth! :peach:
Wear whatever makes you feel good - if you feel good, you will come across well.
Also, a mechanical watch is a statement of sorts in 2024: i.e. I'm concentrating on you, not on the latest...
Hold out for an 856, more wrist presence and a much better feature set (tegiment, Ar-Dehumidifying, much better antimag...).
Worthwhile article on Sinn's Lothar Schmidt era.
https://i.postimg.cc/8PXzj2mN/Squale-50-Atmos-Professional-Fri-17th-May-2024.png
HAGWE!
You raise a good point, and you're probably right. Moving lumps of matter around over vast distances at unimaginable speed, and quite likely perturbing temporal space in a controlled manner - if it...
That is a nice pic of a good-looking watch :encouragement:
Very happy with Alt-Bergs, and well worth the trip to Richmond to not only get a fitting, but then try the different options on: I ended up an entire size larger than the fitting suggested, and very...
Recent article crosses over a couple of zeitgesity themes - i.e. that artificial super-intelligence may explain the Fermi Paradox.
It's always worth remembering that any species advanced enough to...
That Tutima is bloomin' lovely! :love-struck:
It gets an occasional Sunday afternoon on the wrist while I've got my feet-up, just to keep the movement flexing, but I'm scared of marking it, so that's it. One of these days it'll finds its way on...
Thanks. I've dropped Genesis a line since they seem to have a lot of good reports on their work - if they're too busy I'll try STS :encouragement:
There seems to be a green one that's a bit of a forum bike (think Walter's owned it at least twice, among others), so stick your thumb out next time it passes! :icon_biggrin:
Damasko have your...
Rhodium won't tarnish in air like silver does, and is much harder, so also wears better while retaining much the same look.
No idea, I wondered if it might have been to tone with the...
Thanks, that's worth knowing.
That's lovely, and such an underrated brand.
The minute I discovered Damasko's centre-hands chronos existed, I wanted one, and the more I learned, the better I liked them. I love how so much functionality is crammed into a minimalist...
Thanks for the positive feedback on the Omega PO chaps - this is just me being weird, tho' I've heard too many horror stories concerning Omega's own service centre to use them willingly. However, as...
^ thanks for sharing - very much of its time - just a shame it's FUBAR ^
ThatswhatI'mtalkin'about! :love-struck: :love_heart:
Agree with your last line, and at some point I'll slap myself into action, but as S-J points out I don't think Paul can get the parts, never mind the ballache for coaxials, plus (unless I dreamed it)...
The moment I set-eyes on a Damasko DC56 (black dialled chrono) I had to have one. I stalked SC for months, but either none came-up, or when they did, I missed them. Then a full-lume DC57 came up -...
I've always assumed it was to make pulling the crown out easier, but haven't handled one to know if it's actually useful.