Love the texture of the Rose Gold Image Unavailable, Please Login Sent from my iPhone using FerrariChat.com mobile app
new to me seiko 5717 single pusher, manual wind, chronograph (i believe this was their first chrono). this one dates to dec '66 Image Unavailable, Please Login
old school and new school gold one I inherited from my dearly departed dad. Just got it back after a service. my son and I wore them for his 18th birthday recently. Image Unavailable, Please Login
That is beautiful !!! Syringe hands, vanilla custard dial, complication- DELICIOUS !!! BETTER PIC PLEASE!!! vdm
Kids Halloween tournament today. For some reason they won’t let me play. Image Unavailable, Please Login Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Working from home today with my favourite Rolex Sub Image Unavailable, Please Login Sent from my SM-A505FN using FerrariChat.com mobile app
"enjoying" Covid forced homestay with my new speedy. Had to get one before it gets discontinued by the end of the year. According to my AD it will be replaced by a new one with the same case and a new movement...and a higher price (around +1300 CHF). Image Unavailable, Please Login
Still working on the East Coast from home and just took a break to share my watch of the day! Such a polarizing brand based on strangers reactions (which I could care less about but 1/2 love it and the other 1/2 not so much, but I buy what I LIKE). I believe Richard Mille is using out of the box materials with the creations of his watches, while manipulating the supply and demand like Pre-IPO Ferrari's used to be! Cheers Image Unavailable, Please Login
Nice, Seiko's Japanese built watches are often underrated classics! Fortunately they are appreciated on here.
A pretty unique piece today. In 1965 the Russian astronaut Alexi Leonov, the first man to walk in space, wore a Poljot/Sekonda Strela during his spacewalk. Strela means "arrow" in Russian, hence the "arrow hands" Original Poljot’s and Sekonda’s were marked "Made in USSR" and are radioactive. The black dial versions had the 2 color arrow hands. The Sekonda dials came “high brand” meaning the name Sekonda was very close to the Telemeter ring, and “low brand”. The original Strela’s used a 3017 column wheel driven movement which is very similar to the Venus 150. BPH = 18,000. Mine was produced in 1972. There are a ton of reproductions out there which are easy to identify; they are marked "made in Russia". . Image Unavailable, Please Login . Image Unavailable, Please Login . Image Unavailable, Please Login .
Full disclosure - car is mine, the watch is not (yet), being offered to buy just trying her out. I'm 50/50 on it. Image Unavailable, Please Login
I'm not sold on the green dial as well. Although I haven't seen the other dials so can really compare. But the 40 is a great size and the bracelet is just butter!