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Halios Soon To Release Tropik & Delfin Dive Watches
Things are running hard and fast at Halios Watches, who recently teased designs for three upcoming models to be released in 2013. The new models span a smaller diver piece called the Tropik; its bronze-cased sibling the Tropik B; and a larger and more serious diver called the Delfin.This is a big step forward for Halios as they have often produced and launched only a single model at a time (the Laguna was their first watch to see non-limited edition production). These new models look really appealing and all seem to continue Halios' love for less-is-more dial aesthetics matched with practical sport watch design elements.The steel Tropik should be available this coming summer and features a 41mm stainless steel case, a ceramic unidirectional bezel and a domed sapphire crystal with internal AR treatment. Halios is describing the Tropik as their thinnest and dressiest watch to-date and this 300m diver certainly looks really good in the renders and the case prototype shown above. Timekeepi
strange to see photos of PP 5711 and AP 15202
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My Grandfathers Retirement Watch from 1959
Original box and strap. Anybody recognize or know anything about this watch?
Digitally Enhanced ## Panerai ##photo thread
Panerai watches in general i feel are very photogenic i mean they look really good in pictures ,, now i am not sure this is because of their classic design or just simply because i like the brand ...So in the era of extensive photo editing capabilties that are easily available to everyone i thought of starting this thread So let us dedicate this thread the Love of Art and Panerai
Lost GMT 1968 ROLEX 2448698
Lost it way back in 1988 in Chicago. Hoping for some info on whereabouts to buy it back