Maybe top quality watches are like Porsche 911s. They get bigger and glitzier model on model but they’re not hewn out of granite anymore. Not as much fun or as demanding to drive either (unlike watches which only have one function), but what a great status symbol
I have never “got” the popularity of diver style watches which are clearly very popular and most top brands have a selection. Unless you are a diver why would you want a big clunky diver’s watch? Do those that like them also drive big F off 4x4s? :wink:
Please explain watch maestros!
Again, interesting to get opinions from those that are almost certainly more knowledgeable than me, but do you reckon all these are refurbished? Most images I’ve seen from a similar vintage Oyster look very similar to mine other than the Rolex logo (which in fairness probably means that you and...
My two Tudors, the small one is a 1947 watch apparently. Notice that it has a Rolex logo on the face. I have never seen that on another Tudor and wonder if it’s original or has been custom made. It has intrigued me since I bought the watch. Keeps time to within a minute a day too but is tiny in...
I have had a watch as long as I can remember and when I haven’t worn it I have to confess to being annoyed that I have to take my phone out of my pocket to check the time ( having checked my wrist first of course)
A phone is no substitute for a watch...imo, although it’s handy if you haven’t...