New-ish to actually collecting. I have always been fascinated by mechanical watches and their inner workings. My first movement based watch was a Seiko Kinetic. Since I have started exploring and learning more about horological history, the bug bit me. Two of my passions are watches and whisk(e)y.
Good morning WC! On this rainy California Saturday, time for a road trip to San Francisco to check out the WindUp Watch Fair and get hands on with bra...
The perforated stainless case back choice is interesting. With a gilt movement, it would seem to obstruct the view of the heart of the watch. Is there a meaning or design cue behind the choice?
Can’t say that I have an opinion yet, I’ve never seen one in person. I’ll reserve my official judgement until then, but from what see in pictures I’m not sure they’d be for me. 🤷🏻♂️
Putting in that good work! I’m sure your father is proud of you. Keeping a part of him alive and ticking (not literally), ready to remember him by…that’s solid! Cheers good sir… 🥃🥃
Hello WC community, first post here. I was going through old boxes and stumbled across my first real watch purchase from years gone by. I’d had other...
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