something old, something new, something sort of blue. . .haha . . .not enough time for watches these days and getting married this year, but trying to check in when I can :) The collection has certainly strayed a bit from Panerai, but these are a handful of the current favorites . . have a good week
but 24mm is extremely comfortable and thick enough to be quality without being too thick as to be unwearable. It's better than typical quality for their OEM work.
They admitted from the start that they were still backed up from the Holiday season as they close entirely around Christmas and the New Year, so for both the modern and vintage piece they said it would be longer than usual. But they were good with communication and gave me realistic timelines throug
I know at times there is some discussion as to what Rolex will service in the US and particularly Rolex NY. Clearly there are some great watchmakers here as well as around the country. But I was dropping off a modern piece for some in warranty service so I decided to have them service my birth year
Here is mine . . currently in getting a tune up and can't wait to get it back home :) And I know it's not everyone's taste, but that darn orange hand that seduced me on the 1655 convinced me to grab his younger and bigger brother as well :)
For me it strikes the ideal balance between the prior 39mm size and the larger brethren of the ROO line. The prior size was too dainty for me when compared to Rolex, Panerai, JLC and others in my experience. When the submariner was upsized to it's current ceramic version there was of course an outcr