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Laco Watches - Rewriting Horological History Since 1925
Sponsored PostWhat makes a watch ��luxury'? Is it any timepiece with a significant price tag? UK watch retailer Page and Cooper think not.Managing Director, Jonathan Bordell, founded Page and Cooper on the belief that a luxury timepiece is one of quality and exclusivity, rather than clever marketing and price.Searching far and wide, Jonathan has made it his personal mission to source watches from small scale, independent companies. The likes of which are still operating using age old techniques and methods of manufacture to create well-designed, beautifully made, and often very rare watches.Jonathan has been the catalyst for exposing watches that reveal extraordinary stories and heritage.The latest addition to the Page and Cooper brand are German watchmakers Laco. Established way back in 1925, Laco started out life encasing Swiss movements into German engineered cases.Laco were responsible for manufacturing legendary pilot watches during the 1940s, praised for their precision and reliab
Seawolf back at last
Dear Members,As promised wrist shots after getting my seawolf back at last !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!RegardsWalter
Inventory Syndication
it would be nice if there was a website that listed the available watch inventory similar to what Autotrader does for cars.Wouldn't this make more sense than having customers resort to calling around various ADs ?Can't patek do this on their own website? Showing eta's of various models etc?
Incoming Sub Date
GiddayTreated myself to a Sub Date 16610, last of the pre-ceramic ones (V series).I suspect I might have over invested in glossy black dials :-)Have a great weekend.
Suggestions for my new ��collection��...
I have a 36mm DJ that I bought new in 2007 and a Sub-date that I bought new in 2008. I would like to buy a few more Rolexes over the next few years so I end up with a small collection of 5 watches that I will enjoy and then pass along to my Son. I do want a Ceramic Daytona, so that leaves 2 more. I prefer stainless steel and want new watches, so what would you recommend that might be considered collectible one day?