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Celebrity Wrist Watch: Oscar Weekend 2012
The 84th Annual Academy Awards, the film industry’s biggest spectacle, took place last night in Hollywood. Like every year, many of your favorite watch brands were represented on the wrists of the celebrity nominees and guests, and some brands even sponsored lavish movie-industry events prior to the awards ceremony. Here’s a compilation of horological highlights from Tinseltown’s most star-studded weekend… “The Artist” director Michel Hazavanicius times his acceptance speech for Best Picture on his Chopard watch.Best Actor winner Jean Dujardin of “The Artist” poses with his Jaeger-LeCoultre Memovox Tribute to Deep Sea.Oscar-winning “Hugo” director Martin Scorsese was honored at a Film Foundation event hosted by watchmaker Richard Mille and Vanity Fair magazine. Left to right: Richard Mille, Helen Scorsese, Martin Scorsese, and Vanity Fair’s Graydon Carter.Actor Gary Oldman (Oscar nominated for “Tinker, T
15400/26320/26321 plots
Hi everybody!Can somebody explain why the AP Bands conversion kit costs more then the genuine plots?I went to Milano's boutique today to see if they have the conversion kit in stock and they do! The sales agent saved for me until tomorrow because she will check if she can get the blue leather or rubber strap for me, as long as my 26321 is blue. The plots costs EUR200.00! In AP Bands they charge Us $440.00 for the same thing wich is not OEM....apbands/PROD/APB-RO-CONV.htmlEnviado de meu SM-G930F usando Tapatalk
Considering a change
Currently have a 42 mm Planet Ocean 2201.50, 2500 caliber, which I really like. Accurate, looks great. Am very attracted to the Breitling Colt, 44mm, blue dial, blue rubber/composite strap. I'm torn, as I really like my Omega...other than just itching for a change, any good reason to flip out the Planet Ocean and pick up the Colt? And having both isn't an option. Thanks for your opinions.
Thinking of flipping PO8900. What? I know.
So I picked up a new PO 8900 last October. It's a great piece, and the things I didn't care for on the 8500 (flipped) were corrected in my mind. I was excited to get it. Fast forward a few months, I unexpectedly picked up a DSSD-Blue. The thing has hardly left my wrist. The 8900 is by no means a slouch, but it just doesn't come near the D-Blue for me. The 8900 now spends most days sitting in a spot on the winder. I hate having watches I won't wear. I'm debating on flipping it (along with my Tudor North Flag towards a subc date or maybe black dial Explorer II to wear on those days I don't want something as big as the D-blue or sporty dressy as the GMTIIc. I have my pepsi, but I don't want to wear it in more harsh environments for various reasons. I'm torn though as I think it's a wonderful offering from Omega, but sits in the shadows of the JC. A part of me will miss it, but the other part will hate myself for just letting it sit there. If I flip it, I'll be losing some diversity in th
My new PP 5167
Got this watch couple of months ago and now got time to post.~~