Or perhaps "the grass is greener on the other guy's lawn". In either case, we are comparing our side to their side, and the other guys are coming up greener... enough of this philosophy; it's just an introduction to my sightings today. (I have a cold so m
Well, curiously, I converted some of his pics to see how they’d look like in B&W. Nothing fancy was done. Just did a straight conversion in my iPad et voila! Quite interesting outcomes.. #1 #2 #3
Every time I wear this watch, I’m reminded how wonderful it really is. Today, I snapped this quick picture and it seemed to capture what I love about the dial, which shifts from blue to gray depending on the angle. I really should travel more to make the
39 mm steel case. AND... Blue meteorite dial! Not only the dial is fascinating, but also the case profile.... ... AND the micro rotor movement! Cool, elegant and eye catching... Credit photos: Analog and Shift. Best, Nicolas
I have noticed that recently many of the country icons are showing up as broken links when looking up posters' location. Not a big deal but it's nice to check from time to time depending on the post.
Some pics of the iconic Blancpain 50 fathoms ... 45 MM Yes 45 ! I understand why they made a 42,6 but come on ... this just has to be 45! After all it wears smaller on the wrist but of course I won't say its small But If you're used to bigger watches or y
I've known about the vehicle project for some time, and growing less and less interested in the Cybertruck, I'm looking in other directions. This is the dream of Jim Ratcliffe who owns INEOS, a conglomerate of 20+ companies primarily chemicals. Sketched o