Yesterday, I received yet another private message from a member asking for advice on how much to pay for a current production laureato etc. My advice was to look at the neo vintage pieces instead. But if one insists on buy a current production model, I said to buy it from the secondary market where
My daughter’s boyfriend is going to IT school. I had, what I thought, were two corrupted hard drives storing fifteen years worth of unprocessed photos I assumed had been lost all these years. Lo and behold he was able to retrieve a significant portion of them. Since I had just purchased the new iPad
And so deliciously charming. Here are the rose gold, And the two platinum versions. I went for the platinum silver, some 20 years ago, and sadly lost it. But if I had to do it again, I would go for the blue, which adds an extra touch of fun and freshness which is very welcome. Best, Nicolas
Believe it or not, this is my first Breguet, 15 years into this hobby. The execution is top notch, and on Nato it wears not dissimilar to a Speedy. The movement has a rather industrial decoration I understand they did this on purpose to stay within the sub 20k price range - the base caliber I think
I’m a fairly sporadic poster on these forums, but I do read a lot more than I post, so I thought I’d post my new (old) acquisition. I call it a new (old) acquisition as this is my third big pilot. My first “luxury” watch was in 2009 at the age of 26 when I bought the IWC pilot chronograph. I was abs