This came out of the factory gate in Switzerland the same month as I was shipped in Essex
Whoa! That is nice!! Must be worth as much as a small apartment in some UK cities
This came out of the factory gate in Switzerland the same month as I was shipped in Essex
This came out of the factory gate in Switzerland the same month as I was shipped in Essex
There is something about a quality item which excudes quality. Hard to put my finger on it, but they give pleasure to those who appreciate quality. I love a submariner for its build and durability, even though its internals are not visible, somehow the quality is tangible.
Remains my favourite.
Yes and I said good on you but I honestly dont hanker after precision cogs made by angels in the hills of Switzerland.
I have the money to buy one tomorrow so thats not the issue. Im a value for money person (ie a skinflint) and a cheaper watch does the job. Also Im always knocking my wrist against chairs etc so I dont want something too expensive strapped on
I think you can get a very nice looking watch for much less money. Im not knocking those who appreciate the finest build quality. Im just saying that its becomes a jewellery item of status. This is about form over function. It might hold a second for longer than a cheaper watch. It doesnt function any better than my dads radio controlled casio.
Where did you buy the Cocktail Time watch? It's as sleek and smooth as Steely Dan in Japan!
Seiya Japan.
I've bought two watches from Seiya-san and both transactions have been dead easy. Both pre Brexit devaluation of Sterling..!
Whoa! That is nice!! Must be worth as much as a small apartment in some UK cities
My work watch is a cheapy Lorus that refuses to die, even after a trip through a washing machine and being smacked against aircraft structures on thousands of occasions.
My naughty watch is this, a present for my 50th. A stainless Daytona is way cooler than me!
Thanks Tom, of all the quality watches I've seen so far, it's one of the few that seems truly timeless, yet affordable to the masses; I mean it could've been made anytime during the last 60 years as far as your average Tom, Dick or Sally is concerned. A watch for posterity for sure - for infinity and beyond...