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Arnold & Son Time Pyramid Watch Now In Steel
For 2014 Arnold & Son follows up its extremely desirable Time Pyramid watch that was originally released in 2013 with a more accessibly priced model in steel. Arnold & Son is one of the few brands that regularly offers many of its most interesting timepieces in both steel as well as precious metals. It was not clear that the Time Pyramid was going to be a success when it was originally debuted, but given demand, Arnold & Son has produced a version in a polished steel case with a new finishing for the movement.watches-dealer offered a hands-on look at the Arnold & Son Time Pyramid watch last year - you can make your own determination on how interesting its design is. The highly skeletonized movement was inspired by a skeletonized British clock from around 1830. The triangular shape of the movement was the source of the "pyramid" part of the name. The 2014 Time Pyramid in steel offers a new look for the watch in contrast to the 18k red gold version. From lighter to darker
So my friend...
So I was at a housewarming yesterday and one of my good friends asked to try on my panda. Of course I let him, but what happened next shocked me and everyone around us. We were chatting with a bunch of friends and I hear a thud, I look over and saw my ap on the ground... Everyone became silent and my heart stopped for a few seconds while I was trying to take in what happened. My buddy's face was in shock. We picked it up and noticed the second hand had stopped moving, also the Chrono wasn't working as well. He immediately told me he'll pay for the servicing which I appreciated, but here's the kicker: it started working again 10 minutes later, chrono and all! Should I still send it in or just leave it be?
YM40 on Vacation: 116622 + Sand = ?
I am headed to the beach for a few days, but would like to know how PCLs and the rotating, platinum bezel handle sand? I'm not concerned about swimming, as the watch does laps with me at the pool, but am not sure what sand may do. If just more of the swirls the watch is going to get anyway, fine. But should I expect more/different? I can take an OP39 instead. Thanks for your thoughts, in advance!
Possibility for a Ceramic Explorer 2 216570
What are your thoughts of the possibility for a Ceramic Explorer 2?
I can't get this flipping idea out of my head
Pun intended...I love the GMT complication.....The 116719BLRO has always been a grail of sorts for me. I can't help to think sometimes that less is more, and maybe i'd be better off flipping my 116710ln, 16710, EXii black dial, and zenith moon (which i rarely wear) plus cash for a WG BLRO. This would leave me with Deep Blue, Bluesy, and what I really think is my grail, the end all be all, the WG BLRO. I realize I will lose the versatility of the 16710 as I have all three inserts, but some how I feel having something in PM will make up for that. Now I realize some do not like the colors of the 116719 bezel, that is not an issue for me, so let's not let it be a reoccurring theme here. Also, I'm not concerned with the potential appreciation of the 16710 as I buy to wear, not for future speculation of value. At this point I am merely thinking of the idea, so please no PM's offering to buy the 16710 from me. What I am wondering, is for those of you who have consolidated from more to a big l