Watches NEWS
Innovative mixtures of materials of Porsche Design watch
Innovative mixtures of materials, The Flat Six collection acquires a particular dynamism in a new black PVD-coated case. Physical vapor deposition process ensures that the Watch has a particularly resistant to scratch the surface and provides lasting protection against oxidation. Corresponded to a black rubber strap, with a black bezel and sporting Dial of subtle red accents, the black version of the integrated chronograph skilfully purists of the philosophy of Porsche Design. During this time, the version of the chronograph incorporating elements of gold radiates elegance while retaining its sporting references: its bezel, winding Crown and indices to create a fascinating contrast to the case of black PVD-coated stainless steel with its black rubber bracelet perfectly integrated. The hand of second orange highlights this deliberate gesture to create a break in style.
Technical, aesthetic, mixed with new materials and colors lend the latest models of automatic winding a flat Six inf
M��hle Terranaut I Trail Review
M��hle Glash��tte is no stranger to making tough and unique dive watches, as we saw in our review of the S.A.R. Rescue Timer. Their interests, however, go beyond the depths of the sea and into land and air too. While pilot watches are a very common thing (surprisingly common when you think of how many people are actually pilots��), watches that are designed for land sports, by which I mean biking, hiking, etc�� are oddly less common. With their Terranaut Trail line, M��hle has set out to make watches for this very purpose.With designs inspired by pilot's watches, the Terranaut's have a restrained and attractive look with an emphasis on legibility. Big hands and markers, all in khaki, are the signature of the line adding an earthiness to the palette that speaks to their purpose. Inside, the watches all feature M��hle standard over the top movement modification, making these a pretty unique offering. Of the three watches currently available, the Terranaut I Trail stands out a bit, as it has a
Should I complain to Omega?
HiJust wondering if anybody has ever complained to Omega about a fault with there watch?I have just come back from holidaying in Mexico where I bought a PLANET OCEAN 600 M OMEGA CO-AXIAL CHRONOGRAPH 45.5 MM from the OMEGA Boutique La Boutique Palacio at Fashion Harbour La Isla, Blvd. This was bought on Saturday the 27th December. I only wore it on the Saturday night, then again on the Sunday night. On the monday night while in a restaurant I noticed that the bottom chronograph pusher was sticking out unusually far. I took my watch off to investigate and to my horror could pull the pusher right out of the watch as it had become detached!!! I had never even pressed this button since owning the watch as the shop set the time and date!!This was not what I was expecting from a 3 day old Omega watch. I was flying home the next day so didn't have chance to go back to the shop so I have had to take it to my local dealer to send back to Omega.I'm not one to usually complain but I'm really annoy
so many post about this !!!!!!!
So i am trying to narrow it down since getting rid of straps is hard ! so my question is would a Pam 177 look better with a brown custom strap , an oem golden brown calf or an oem black distressed calf ! please help
Everest Strap for EXii 42mm
Just announced today...looks like they're finally releasing a 42mm strap for EXII