Aaaah, the WW TC, there were some very cool ones. Surprisingly, they are under the radar, which is not fair as they were very well made, and eye catching. Some are marvelous, such as this John Harrison, in white gold and its superb enamel dial. Ok, as oft
Unfortunately, had to be sent in for service right after I purchased it in a TH boutique, as it was loosing time and was not able to wind efficiently. Lools like thesr issues have been sortes (still testing), but they managed to leave marks on the casebac
At work this week with my 5712/1G lucky enough to have this for 12 years now. Still enjoy it max every time I wear it. What do you think about this reference 🙏🏻
Unexpected arrival this morning due to bad weather and original destination port strike. Intended to row out to it this afternoon but the wind was not on our side. 🍻
With my PAM 384 at the shops for another 8-9 weeks at the very least, I’m having serious PAM withdrawals and am in a deep Bettarini rabbit hole. Serious contenders for my next PAM are the 1. PAM 176 Titanium. 2 hands. Sandwich dial. No Crown guard signage
Ok, my favorite version is the first one with its manual winding movement, no date and the lack of rotating bezel, but still, this one has a lot of charm. Best, Nicolas