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WATCH GIVEAWAY: Davosa Vanguard Automatic
As a special bonus giveaway this month on watches-dealer, you can enter below for a chance to win a Davosa Vanguard Automatic watch. Inspired by aviation, the Davosa Vanguard is a dressier model in Davosa's lineup, with a legible, textured dial and a 40mm-wide steel case (which is only 9mm thick) that gives way to an exhibition caseback window to the movement on the rear. Inside the watch is a Swiss ETA 2892-2 automatic movement and the case is matched to a black calf leather strap. Retail price for the Davosa Vanguard is $774, and thanks to Massdropwatches-dealer, you can enter below for a chance to win one on watches-dealer.To Enter You Must: 1. Comment on this post below (on watches-dealerwatches-dealer, not Facebook, or elsewhere you might see this article) before the giveaway is over with your valid e-mail address where required (if you've signed up for the commenting system before, your e-mail should already be in there). In the body of your comment, mention why you like this wat
Specs of luxurious Baume Mercier Men's 8689 Classima Skeleton Display Watch
Automatic movement of quality Switzerland; Functions without a battery; Automatically powers with the movement of your arm. Scratch-resistant Sapphire, Black Guilloche Dial with balance open to opening; Black leather bracelet
Stainless steel case and Crown with casing from exposure
At 99 feet (30 M) water resistant
Inside The Manufacture: Photo Report: Inside The IWC Museum In Schaffhausen
When we were over in Schaffhausen filming the currently on-going series "A Man's Guide To Buying A Watch" with IWC, they were gracious enough to let us into their absolutely awesome museum. Inside, we found some of the earliest IWC watches on record, and all of the classics pieces from the brand's superb history, including many that act as the inspiration for today's collection - think original Portuguese pieces from 1939, 1950s MKXI pilot's watches, late 60s Aquatimers, and the original Genta-designed Ingenieur SL. Take a look below and revel in the vintage IWC awesomeness, and if you happen to make it to Schaffhausen, we HIGHLY recommend you pay a visit. And, just so you know, Schaffhausen is a quick (and beautiful) train ride from Zurich. 2 OF 37 3 OF 37 4 OF 37
Need opinions - is this a real Speedmaster Pro?
I apologize for the lousy photos - supposedly a 1978Thanks for the help!John
I'm sick of waiting....
I'm sick of waiting for Rolex to release a SS Pepsi, but I'd take a SS Coke if they release one at Basel this year. I was hoping they'd release it last year, but when they didn't, I bought a new BLNR to hold me over.My grail is the BLRO so I'm seriously considering trading the BLNR in on a BLRO if an SS version isn't announced at Basel.Anyone else feel the same way?