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  • You'll notice that there is no lever.

    Stahl sign, from when it was a retailer in Geneva, still remains visible above the lake, but this is an example of a lost brand doing some really beautiful things.The original.Finishing isn't ornate but there is circular graining and Côtes de Genève on the plates and bridges.The day and...
  • they're both coming up for sale again.

    The idea is to consolidate into a three-watch collection of course, excluding the JLC from my weddingThe idea is to continue to make beautiful watches, of course, and watches which irrespective of price point represent great value, but it still takes a little getting used to, to think of a Grand Sei...
  • wear by incorporating zirconium oxide ceramic components.

    Integrated circuits can be mere microns thick thin-film circuits, two microns or less and the limiting factors in a light-powered quartz watch are probably the capacitor, the stepper motor driving the hands, and the added thickness of the solar panel.If someone wanted to amass a collection of classi...
  • there are very obvious machining marks left on the plates.

    Chronographs from Omega do not stop with the Speedmaster;It's up to you to know where is the limit.Truly a bit of bling for you.It's impossible for me to express just how eye-catching it is the colors vary from blue to purple, with occasional orange and red highlights seeming to pop out in certain l...
  • The Cabaret Tourbillon Handwerkskunst is a limited edition natc

    Those looking to cross-shop should be aware of bronze options like IWC's Spitfire chronograph in bronze $6,500 , Montblanc's 1858 Monopusher Chrono $5,600 , and even Tudor's Black Bay Bronze $4,150those lovely blued steel hands, generous expanse of white dial, and general air of Rock-of-Gibralter pe...