Hello dear friends ! We are now live for the May edition of WristScan and the theme, as you can see from our poster, is all about the watches that we are currently in love with ! We have had some great photos and stories about the watches posted so please join us and post your photos via this link:
Finally had time to take some decent pictures of my latest Nomos watch. Those that follow my posts will know how much I like the Nomos brand. I have various of their models and sofar the Club was the missing link. Now that is repaired with this Club Sport model in 37mm and with the "Petrol" colour d
Great value at a reasonable price. French, Swiss movement, developed by Mr Olivier Mory. Can find its various iterations beside Yema, that does its base plates itself, in watches from brands like Louis Erard, Delma, Patria, Ba111OD.
Do you notice that when you’re not wearing your Day-Date, you missing seeing the day of the week on your watch? I used to think I only had to have the date on the watch since I was so used to it, but now also expect to know the day of the when glancing at my watch. 😆 Happy Sunday and Cinco de Mayo e
In fact I tried it in a slightly more formal setup and it just about works like this, too. Still probably a tad more at home closer to the North Pole but good enough for a casual Friday as well 😉👍🏻 The combination of a top seconds, power reserve, day / night indicator and running seconds is quite un
Hi All I know you've all seen this before - as I've been posting shots of it forever too. My Nomos Tangente has hit 20! It's worth celebrating 20 years of pleasure with it. Nomos at the time weren't as mainstream as they are now & I can remember getting it from a specialist Hifi shop that also sold
PF Kalpa Hebdomadaire 8 day manual movement Very comfortable. I wish the hands were skeletonized and not luminescent, which in my opinion would be more in keeping with the character of the watch. Not too thick at 11mm and super sexy lugs Thanks for looking my friends Have a good Sunday. M4 I Just Ca