Source: AP Chronicles apchronicles.audemarspiguet.com While the first Royal Oak Offshore, Model 25721, had made headlines with its extraordinary proportions (42 mm in diameter and 14.05 mm thick), Model 25807 and its leather-strap version 25808, s
This topic is based on enthusiasts' wishes, rumors and clues: Despite the Manufacture's inertia, Duomètre enthusiasts have often come up with proposals, to no avail: - Split chronograph; - True second chronograph ; - Quantième perpétuel ; - UTT with black
Another consultant: excellent! ;-) The 1815 in 40mm is a simple, classy piece. I wear mine to important meetings too. Like other posters here, I’ve never seen the 1815 Thin “in the metal”. The combination of the honey gold, enamel dial, 1815 numerals and
Yes, this humble, inexpensive Marvin was and still is my absolute grail watch and finally I received it back from Service at my watchmaker. Now that it is on my wrist I can't describe how stunning this watch is. I mean, just look at this dial - black with
Don´t get me wrong - I have nothing against modern watches, I have several of them in my collection and I will add some more, but vintage is really where all the fun and all the value in collecting is! There is nothing cooler than a well-preserved vintage
That was one I was very tempted to get, issued in 2022 in a limited edition of 88 pieces. With its Cal 13.21... Which would be a great complement to my beloved Cal 16.29... One of the very last which really interested me, from Montblanc. Best, Nicolas