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Day 8 with this one that wears surprisingly well...

...and still trying to compile my thoughts on it. Smallest watch they have made at just 39.6mm which means it slips under a cuff fairly easily. Doesn't get much attention from anyone, but it takes time to digest the layers of detail. Incredibly difficult
16h
By: n0wjsti
26
chk
352

Some IWC’s from my collection.

From left to right: 5002 slow beat 3786 Pallweber Tribute to 3705 Tribute to 5002 “Safari” Big Pilot 43
16h
By: Champthekid
24
jlux
260

Patek Philippe annual collectors dinner in Geneve

Is that a thing? Has any of our esteemed members had the privilege to be invited to one? What is it like? I guess you ought to be a VIP client of the Stern family directly or Geneve Salon to be invited for one. I saw a recent post on social media from a r
1d
By: The Wellingtonian
29
The Wellingtonian
718

Longines Majetek.

The vintage. A beast I am rediscovering with a lot of pleasure. Best, Nicolas
1h
By: amanico
1
jlux
44

Wearing an IWC icon today.

Still feeling that this is one of the best chronograph designs out there with great proportions and the well done dial symmetry. The new dial colors from W&W are really nice but I would not want to miss the deep blue lacquered dial from my version. Best,
1d
By: jlux
16
eklektik
122

"Regrets? I have a few..."

I should never have sold my beautiful pink gold, gen. 1 Datograph. A short post - nothing more to be said. Other than: happy 25th birthday to a modern legend. aviya.
1d
By: aviya
25
aviya
347

Today with another icon from Cartier.

Really loving the Santos ; a very elegant and classy interpretation of the integrated bracelet watch category. And so comfortable on the wrist ! This monochromatic version is much to my taste : less shiny than most Santos models ...and with a much more sc
58m
By: jlux
0
20

Colors of Spring.

1h
By: amanico
1
Ajas
20

A tribute to Dresden – Made in Glashütte The PanoMaticInverse Limited Edition

The Frauenkirche, the Academy of Fine Arts, the Elbe riverside… Dresden has many landmarks whose fame extends well beyond the borders of the country. Less well known is Dresden’s particular significance for the watchmaking town of Glashütte: the decisive
2h
By: Tony.A.
3
amanico
49