Think big thoughts but relish small pleasures.
JACKSON BROWN
Many watches. Fewer wrists.
Think big thoughts but relish small pleasures.
JACKSON BROWN
Check out my second video review of my favorite Panerai of all time, the 233.
When I worked at Coca-Cola, there was a colleague of mine who had an IWC watch. He was based in Hong Kong and obviously knew his watches. At the time, I was plugging away with my very nice Rolex GMT IIc but was blissfully unaware of the WIS condition lurking in my body, preparing to spring just a few years later. Continue reading “Review: IWC Portuguese Chrono”
One of the reasons I love watches is the fact that there are typically hundreds of little mechanical parts inside of them. The reason I like this Seiko is quite the opposite – it talks to satellites 12,550 miles up, never takes a battery and is powered by the sun. Continue reading “Review: Seiko Astron GPS Solar Dual Time”
There’s something about a white-face Rolex. You’ve got the Daytona with a beautiful white face. You have the Yacht Master II with it’s HUGE white face with blue accents. And you have the Explorer II. Continue reading “Rolex Explorer II (Polar)”
When Breitling announced they were going to make a slightly bigger version of the legendary pilot’s watch, I was interested. Continue reading “Breitling Navitimer 01”
Don’t get me wrong – I love the new Omega Planet Oceans. Ceramic bezels, display backs, more technically advanced movements – these are all very good things about the new POs. Continue reading “Omega Planet Ocean Chrono”
While this was my first luxury watch, it would be several decades before the watch collector itch would overtake me. Did I start out on the right foot?
Continue reading “Review: My Very First Luxury Watch – a 90s Rolex Datejust (16233)”