With all these posts on the new Tudor Black Bay 58 GMT, let's see the one which at the origin, The Mother of them all, the Rolex 6542. Ok, now we see where Tudor borrowed the idea of the gilt insert and dial. I also wonder if Tudor will take the risk to g
I was able to pick this "G" serial Exp II around 2010/11 from my AD. I wind it once a month, but still have not pulled the plastic off and worn it. I know, so dumb, but sometimes it's nice to see a 14 year old watch in NOS condition. I think this is the f
I realize I’m probably the only person who didn’t notice this feature before, but now it makes me rethink the choice of white vs. black dial 126 Daytona. Specifically, the silver rings around the subdials of the new version is a notable addition on top of
Finally, they did it! 39 mm case: Good. Vintage accents with the gilt bezel and dial: Good. Case thickness: 12, 8 mm. Better than the 14, 6 mm of the 41 mm version.
after dealing with some sub-par choices for her watch to match with her yellow gold jewelery and "lending" her pieces out of my collection I thought time has come to reward her for the incredibly hard work and all the energy she puts into working part-tim
Made a short video on my vintage white gold Prez. I can’t seem to take it off. It not being in yellow gold, I can actually wear it to work without people noticing it much. 😁