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Bremont Codebreaker Limited Edition Watch Announced
Bremont just announced its latest limited edition piece, the Codebreaker watch. Much like the?EP-120, the P-51, and last year's Victory, this new model follows Bremont's pattern of creating limited edition watches that are connected to famous military icons and often incorporate materials sourced from specific historic examples. The Codebreaker commemorates Bletchley Park's involvement in World War II military intelligence. Essentially the headquarters for British code breaking and decryption, Bletchley Park is responsible for unlocking the secrets of the German Enigma and Lorenz machines, which helped to greatly expedite the end of the war. Bremont is paying tribute to the successes of Bletchley Park by designing a watch that not only looks the part but also incorporates actual physical elements from Bletchley Park and the technologies they helped to develop (or crack). Additionally, Bremont will share some of the proceeds from the sale of the Codebreaker to help support continued pla
Living with Royal Oak
Hi allI've read lots of posts on servicing 'shocks' and the more fragile nature (compared to Rolex) of a Royal Oak, despite it being pitched as a Sports watch.I'd be really interested to hear from you guys about your experiences in terms of wearing a Royal Oak as an every day watch, in terms of general bumps and bruises and the follow on servicing.I'm planning on having one primarily for work (and then a Nautilus for special occasions only) and keeping my Rolex for bashing around on a daily basis, but keen to see if anyone has tried the Royal Oak as their main daily wearer?
Any UK TRF golfists invited to this?
An invite to one of the most exclusive UK golf clubs with Lee Westwood and a hole in one competition to win an Offshore! AP is undoubtedly the coolest watch brand.
Silver Snoopy - Daytona
Been offered a straight swap between my Silver Snoopy and a brand new SS Daytona. Economically well worth it, but the Snoopy is such an amazing piece! Thoughts?
Does the SS Pepsi gmt introduction change your confidence in Rolex WG models?
The most interesting thing to me about the release of the new SS Pepsi gmt is that Rolex seems to be no longer honoring the exclusivity of the WG color configurations in their product line.Does this change your perception of WG models? If you're planning to buy WG or already own one, how does this change your perception about WG, if at all? Very curious to hear the thoughts of others.