It flies and slides - under the radar and the cuff - but impresses no one (except me and 97 other people)
Context From a horology standpoint, the F77 impresses no one. In 1972 AP released their unique Royal Oak. In the short years to follow, many watch man...
I can't deny the dial fumé effect plays a significant part of the reason why I love this F77. Not many watches today have a brown dial with vignetting...
The most comfortable watch on my wrist the last decade
Being a WIS, a lot of watches has passed my wrist the last 10+ years. Few of them have been as comfortable on wrist as the F77. I know the F77 doesn't...
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