It hasn't been easy to get to this point. Every Latest Series Rolex has never been available as a Rolex in regular production. In 2008 when I was looking for my 16710, I had to travel many km before I found what I was looking for, because they were only a
Aaaah, the WW TC, there were some very cool ones. Surprisingly, they are under the radar, which is not fair as they were very well made, and eye catching. Some are marvelous, such as this John Harrison, in white gold and its superb enamel dial. Ok, as oft
I have been in London with my family for a couple of days and I took the opportunity to visit an AD who was exhibiting the travelling collection of Patek models, including some of the 2024 releases: 5172G-010 It’s not bad but my strong preference is for t
The Langematik Jubilee and the Credor Kuon. Seeing their pure and (almost) immutably white dials on my wrist never fails to bring me joy. The Jubilee needs no introduction. The Kuon, quietly introduced last year, may be less familiar. For those interested
White gold case, black jade dial. The back side is worth a vie, too... An automatic movement can be very nice, especially when it is a micro rotor. Best, Nicolas