Lately I have been drawn towards timepieces that are objects of art. It is therefore not surprising that I was attracted to watches featuring miniature enamel work. I was lucky to have recently won through an auction the Jaeger LeCoultre Reverso a eclipse
I thought the 2 year anniversary of my acquiring this beauty; would be good time to examine the all natural acquisition of patina. Distressed strap seems to fit the aged look!
The Grand Seiko SBGR077 is an old school solution, with a soft metal inner casing. Making the watch a bit bulkier but the result works irrespective. And I love the red detailing on the milky dial 🧲
is the majestic color of the hands on my FPJ. Sometimes blue and sometimes black. True in real life as well. I think it’s one of the features that makes this watch so interesting.
For the past 2 weeks, having trouble choosing between the 6 what to wear. Sometimes I wonder if the decision would be clearer if I downsized to 3. Has this ever happened to you?
Hello from my new Duometre! This one has always been on the radar but with the recent Duometre releases, my interest was renewed. There is not much to say that has not been said already, this wears very well for the 42mm size, and the matte dial is really
Wearing the Minerva Pythagore Aviation again and am always surprised how proper proportions can make a 34mm watch work just as well today as it has worked since the start of wrist watches. Lots of presence and doesn’t look puny at all. Love the cathedral