Movado chronometer-blued (real) screws, swans neck regulator, Breguet overcoil, not a scratch on the movement, gold capped case-less than 900 were made, hand regulated back when Movado was a great manufacture. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
I'm a huge watch fan, too. The two that I wear most often are by Martin Braun. My next purchase will probably be either the Glashutte PanoInverse XL in steel, or a Droz model. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Wearing the Patek today, this was my fathers favorite watch and after his passing a few years back i wore it everyday for a year (that and his wedding band which is still on my finger). I now have been wearing a white face rose gold bezel cartier calibre which i love also. What is funny is that NO one ever knew what the patek was which was great since it garnered less attention. Its a 5056p which was a limited production watch and i believe the precurser to the 5146p yes the time is wrong, old picture! Image Unavailable, Please Login
My lowly Parnis. Got it as my "beater" work watch and to hold down my wrist until i can afford a real U-Boat Image Unavailable, Please Login
thank you I really like that piece. Old school early 90's Tag on my wrist today Image Unavailable, Please Login
My Martin Braun Heliozentric in rose gold. Either 25 or 50 made, I believe. The blue "earth" travels around the central "sun" to specify the month. The other dial specifies the corresponding Zodiac sign (not that I know what any of them are!). In-house "MAB 88" automatic movement. Martin Braun lost the rights to his name to the Franck Muller Group, with whom he is no longer associated. So, his watches are no longer made under the "Martin Braun" name, although he recently started another company called Antoine Martin with Bruno Jufer. My 13-year-old son has never asked me for anything material, but he has gently hinted that he would love to inherit this watch someday. Image Unavailable, Please Login