37mm. Historically significant as it is the 1st annual calendar, a Patek invention. I love the lumed Roman numerals and the center seconds gives life to the dial.
I’ve got a 6.5 inch flat wrist, and I’m very interested in adding a 372 to the stable, but worry about it wearing like a heavy hockey puck. Would love to get some reassuring feedback from some purists. Thanks in advance. Hussam Photo borrowed from the web
Question? …..Not a collector but I did purchase Breitling Super Ocean (Ref, 807) in 1965. In 1985 I sent the 807 to Breitling (SUI) for general service and indicated that I would like to purchase a second steel band. Breitling advise the steel band was no longer available but when the 807 was return
Friends, On the wrist today: GP 2498 Cushion case 38 mm Year of release circa 2003 I’ve always been fond of “cushion case”shaped watches. They are neither round nor square … and just seem to fit the wrist better. The gullioche silver dial provides a 3-dimensional impression when viewed at various an
A lot of us who 'got into" watches a decade or three ago started out with Hamilton, who was a major player in watches back in the 20s to 50s. These are 3 of the ones I still have. Show us yours.
Four of my favorite watches, which I don’t wear nearly often enough. It may seem crazy to have four versions of the same watch (ok, it is crazy), but the 5970 remains my favorite watch after decades of pursuing this nutty hobby. So, here it is, four for the fourth.
Anyone having a vintage Rolex weekend this week? Let’s see some photos please. Awaiting to fix a 7206 bracelet for my ref. 5508, so swapped out the existing bracelet on my old Tudor for the little James Bond reference. Decided to set free the other two Rolexs for a full tropical arm shot: Chocolate