My collecting journey began with a Stowa Flieger Klassik 40mm limited. It was my modest start into collecting and learning more about mechanical watches. I have since grown the Stowa family and other brands have joined the party 🥳 😆
Hello dear friends: I wish to share some shots of these brothers... I bought my Citizen Aqualand in 1987, just a couple of years after it was introduced in the market in 1985. Reference is CQ-1012-50 equipped with a quartz movement C020. In those years I
since yesterday was such a day, here are two I had fun with. One of them could be seen as an obvious choice while the other almost a sacrilege! In that moment all I can say is I loved both and might wear them in the coming days...thanks for looking
My collecting journey began with a Stowa Flieger Klassik 40mm limited. It was my modest start into collecting and learning more about mechanical watches. I have since grown the Stowa family and other brands have joined the party 🥳 😆
Hello, I'm visiting Paris in two weeks and I wonder which watch shops to check out. I like vintage (chronograph) watches. TIA! Kind regards, Bart Thans
Geneva Report 2024 The best way to start a journey is with some nice food and beers. We arrive at thursday afternoon and start at a cocktail party in Beau Rivage Hotel where some brands was presented. Baltic was there too. I run into a guy with the latest
You may have noticed that Nomos has issued a series of limited Tangente watches in not less than 31 different dial variations. I like Nomos a lot and I am planning to get me one of these watches ....but which one out of all these variations ??? Some are c
and I don't mean not just an Automatic movement which requires the wrist movement to get the rotor to rewind it. A watch movement where even if the watch is stationary and not on a watch winder or a wrist keeps on ticking and not stopping. I am not an eng