Thank you for your interest. The brand is Hublot. This one is a limited edition of 500 pieces. It is the first watch to carry Hublot's own in house movement, the Unico. The movement is a flyback chronon with date. The case and clasp are full ceramic so it is unscratchable. I wear it every day and it is absolutely mint brand new condition. The dial is a very special form of carbon fiber...which is crystal clear.
My usual. Cartier Santos. Thin, light, comfortable, strong. Not into the bells and whistles. Image Unavailable, Please Login
The watch is fantastic. And I'll admit to being intrigued by the instrument cluster... what type of car is that?
I just love my bus. Just completed the resto last year with a few odds and ends to do only Omega today Image Unavailable, Please Login
Urban Jurgensen Ref 11L in Platinum Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
They are an independent out of Copenhagen, I believe. Very classical Breguet Style, but no relationship to my knowledge. Very well thought of and high end stuff. Well done, sir.
Thanks It's an old Danish name, but the current line is all produced in Switzerland. Very little distribution in the US.
I only own one. But I did get it professionally cleaned through the oscillator-thingy where I bought it 13 years ago.... Image Unavailable, Please Login
welcome to the thread blamp Nice looking piece thanks for the information. JLC today Image Unavailable, Please Login
I wanted and still want a two-tone Submariner. Only problem is that my wrists are too skinny and the bulk of the Sub just looks hideous on my wrist. But oh so pretty they are..... Some people have told me my Air King won't ever go down much in value and may even increase over time. The reason being is that I have the old style WITH the blue face AND the engine-turned bezel. But...the thing is that I bought this 13 years ago and it was the ONLY Rolex sold that wasn't "certified", hence the small $2250 price. They still make the Air King, but now it's over $4k because it is certified and they redesigned it, too, and IMO doesn't look nearly as nice as the one I have. So...I'll just keep it forever and keep my eye our for other skinny-wrist watches....or maybe just hit the gym to bulk up my wrists.... And, thanks, Mark!
Have you ever tried on a Sub? I also have small wrists; I thought a Panerai would look ridiculous on me. However, it actually looks pretty good. Here it is next to my Datejust. Image Unavailable, Please Login
I have tried a Sub on literally 20+ times over the years....it is just entirely too big. Contrary to popular belief I am not a flashy bling-bling kind of person. Mostly all of my Prada, Gucci, Louis Vuittion, etc clothes are simple, elegant, and devoid of any ostentatious flash. Having a watch that big would make my wrist the focal point of "me." It's too big for my wrist. I prefer all of my outfit and accessories to blend together seamlessly to present itself as a whole. (if that makes sense...)