There is a purity in vintage wrist watches, watches that are no longer in production. These time pieces have a lot of character and history, its reputation and desirability established and set by watch enthusiasts and not by paid voices or paid advertisem
Be it by his generosity sharing his wide knowledge and passion for Omega watches, or his passion for music and classic cinema, his awesome anecdotes or his wizardry at the pool table our dear Art devotes a lot of time and efforts to our Community. I was v
Mine finally arrived yesterday. Have to be careful with the crown, hope I don't lose it along the way. Airain has revived several "legends" and the Sous-Marine does not disappoint - The Parmentier crown, 200m waterproof, golf plated hands and a well made
. . . ever. Casey was our Photography Forum moderator for many years until his passing in February. I had relatively few interactions with him but he was a valued colleague, always willing to help judge this theme of Personal Best at least three, maybe fo
I had to search considerably for this, had one stolen in the mail from Germany unfortunately but finally found one! I enjoy learning about moon phases and tides— spring and neap tides perhaps improving my fishing🤪🤔😮! Clever vintage technology from Seiko!
I was speaking with my neighbor today , while he was doing yard work. I noticed he was wearing his PP Aquanaut with the orange band. He owns a couple of Patek watches, likes them, but Isn’t what I would call a watch guy. Would you wear your nicest watch d