I haven't posted in a while because I've been boring. A few years ago in attempt to consolidate the collection I fell into this Greubel Forsey Signature 1. It didn't make sense to me at first - checked none of the boxes that I normally look for in a watch
39 mm steel case. AND... Blue meteorite dial! Not only the dial is fascinating, but also the case profile.... ... AND the micro rotor movement! Cool, elegant and eye catching... Credit photos: Analog and Shift. Best, Nicolas
Last Thursday I was able to get my brand new but nevertheless defective Rolex GMT II back from my beloved AD (it had a problem just three months after I bought it, but that's another story in another forum)). The problem was solved perfectly and extremely
Thrilled to add this to my existing UJ ONE. Reference 1140 comprised 9 different combinations of dial colour, numerals and case materials. Only 200 were made in all combinations, 100 of which were the limited editions! So it’s quite possible that this num
I first saw this piece early last year and was blown away. Super cool re-iteration of the Ur-102 🤩 I have for a long time admired Urwerk’s work and watches. The design, complications and time-telling is out of this world (pun intended). Super happy for be