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Richard Mille RM 69 Erotic Tourbillon Watch
"I WANT TO CARESS YOU MADLY" These are the exact words that greeted me some time ago when I first learned about the all-new Richard Mille?RM 69 Erotic Tourbillon. Now, if only there were an app?that allowed me to?review the exact thoughts that rampaged through my brain for the next five secondsBut, following waves of delight, amusement, and (slight, but all the more?positive) shock, without even looking at the official documents, my mind?kept trying to figure out what?the other sides of those rollers were going to say...?because it is rollers that?those words?are written on. But let's not get ahead ourselves; there's still quite a bit of?foreplay due.Without a shadow of a doubt �C and regardless of whether you?like it or not-luxury?timepieces?play a major role in a modern man's repertoire, the very limited array of tools?that he?can possibly?call on to use in an effort to send positive, inviting, and indeed cogent signs to a longed-for partner. A?nice watch �C beyond manners, neatness, a
Tissot Chemin Des Tourelles Squelette Watch
As a brand, Tissot really seems to be on quite a tear as of late. They have had quite a few notable new releases over the last few months, and now we are getting word of a sort of second wave. Most of them seem like reasonable additions to the lineup, but there is one in particular that caught our attention: the Tissot Chemin Des Tourelles Squelette.As you can quite readily tell from the photos here, this is a skeleton watch (and that's what squelette translates to from French �C skeleton). I've been spending more time looking at and thinking about skeleton watches in the last year or so, and I have come to the conclusion that they are particularly hard to do. There are some brands that have it absolutely nailed down on the higher end of the luxury spectrum; when you start coming down closer to the realm of the "affordable" watches, things become hit-and-miss.The single biggest problem that faces a skeleton watch is readability. Since there is no dial, a lot of attention is given to the
HourTime Show Watch Podcast Episode 98
I am live at the Baselworld watch show for this episode of HourTime. We discuss Swiss Customs, new watches, and being a watch groupie.Listen to the HourTime Show watch podcast episode 98 here. Download the MP3.
RO Conversion Kit
This is what you need for putting a strap on your RO 15300 or ROC.You need to order parts from the LE City of Sails in steel.- Rubber Strap BR.403.064.002CA- Folding clasp DP.0402.018.ST- Alternative 18mm Tang AD.0288.018.ST- 4 X Plots PL.222.014.ST- 2 X Screws for strap VI.254.066.ST- 2 X Nuts for screw above VI.253.056.ST- 4 X Screws for attaching strap to case VI.254.023.BCThe last set of screws are not a have to, But i recommend you to have a new set as they are in WG and to much changing on and off will put wear on them.
incomming! heaps of pics!
thought id contribute to this forum more Finally found an engagement \ wedding watch, and my Fiance bought me this on the weekendso i finally pulled the trigger after visiting some AD's and dropping into WOS and trying on some watches to see what they look like on my wrist.im a big fan of lots of pics in posts of new arrivals, so on with the pics!well we now know its an Omega, but what one?a planet ocean cloth... could it be a PO?do PO's come with wooden boxes?open it up and what do you see?its a Deville Hour Vision on braceleti wasnt a fan of the pics, until i tried this on in real life and it changed my mindchange of lightingmy camera found it hard to focus on the side sapphireOmega's 8500 movementcrownlove the applied markersAR coatingcloseup of the silicon balance wheelhope you enjoyed and good to finally show some real life pics of the deville