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A Week On The Wrist: The Glash��tte Original Senator Chronograph Panorama Date With Manufacture Calib
The world of in-house, self-winding chronograph movements started out small in 1969 with the Breitling/Heuer/Buren Caliber 11, the Zenith El Primero, and the Seiko caliber 6139 and it coincided with the beginning of the quartz era, which did not exactly provide a lush financial environment for horological innovation (as we all know the Seiko caliber 6139 is long gone, as is the caliber 11 and if it weren’t for the fact that Rolex started using the El Primero in the Daytona in 1988, that might not be around either. Today it’s still a small group, at least in comparison to the number of brands offering automatic chronographs – aside from the ETA/Valjoux 7750 and its derivatives, which are so ubiquitous you have no choice but to call them that, there are a handful from makers like Breitling, Rolex, Seiko, TAG Heuer, and Omega, and Jaeger-LeCoultre, and it’s no coincidence that generally they come from manufacturers – or via manufacturers – who have the
Time to acquire my first AP ...need some advise
15400 Black or White dial....Does white dial looks dull ?Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Seamaster in Maui
Thought I would share this, saw lots of beautiful fish and aspire to be a diver but snorkeling will do for now
if you have or ordered an enamel dial worldtimer
how long did it take before you got it, or if you are still waiting for one, how long are you waiting?or what did your AD tell you
First Pam, Should I ?
Hi guys. I never own or think to get one until I see the new Pam 580 all black ceramic. Pretty interesting and would like to add one to my daily rotation. No sure is it the right pam that I'm looking for. Any other suggestion? Thanks