of getting a steel Cartier Santos. I think I would opt for the medium size without the date. Do you think it's such a common watch that it get old quickly? I've seen many on the forum that people really love and they look great. I am especially interested in being able to change the straps with the
Friends, Some news … a new discovery after some digging on my part. 🔍 What if I told you that the owners of Girard-Perregaux in the 1980s also owned part of Audemars Piguet?😮 Yep, Desco von Schulthess or DESCO for short owned 100 % of GP in the 1980s. DESCO bought over GP from the daughter and son-i
Schaffhausen/New York City, May 9, 2024: IWC Schaffhausen announces the opening of its flagship boutique on Madison Avenue in New York City. The boutique offers new and exclusive amenities, bringing the finest craftsmanship and innovation from Schaffhausen to the city. Highlights include a fully tra
Some pics of the iconic Blancpain 50 fathoms ... 45 MM Yes 45 ! I understand why they made a 42,6 but come on ... this just has to be 45! After all it wears smaller on the wrist but of course I won't say its small But If you're used to bigger watches or you have a good wrist, do NOT hesitate Not eve
I know there are those who carry a wooden stake and a clove of garlic around against NATO straps and some feel putting a leather strap on a dive watch is sacrilegious. I am known for consuming lots of sheep and goat hair in my straps generally but felt that putting leather on a G-Shock was a must tr