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Romos...or Sean Connery.
| 9 years ago. Rating: 5 | |
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I never would've guessed! Sorry for the letdown. My 3rd choice was Cal Smith. Remember him? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mmm23TB1VVQ
And this film addresses that watch in a very interesting way, link questioning the meaning we link give objects that once belonged to an icon. The sixth and final part of the documentary opens with the ticking sound of a chronograph. Less than a minute in we see a familiar face: That of Aurel Bacs, auctioneer, standing at the dais at the now link legendary auction of the Paul Newman Daytona. We get the image of the famed caseback and watch as the bids begin rolling in.
| 1 month ago. Rating: 0 | |
We covered Citizen's latest releases back in May, but one watch jumped out at me when I saw it in the metal, the NY0155-58X, a black ion-plated stainless link steel diver with a full lume dial. My favorite link thing about the watch might even be the Fugu engraved in the caseback. I can't wait to get it wet and take in the glory of a full lume dial at dark, murky depths. Talk about a sleeper! Anyone who appreciates link a well-executed tool watch should put this on their radar.
| 5 months ago. Rating: 0 | |
To get to this point we had to lose some watches along the link way good ones that left link it all out on the field. I'm speaking of course about the much-beloved Rolex OP 39 a watch at least in its white-dial configuration deemed to be near perfect. It was the exemplification of the Rolex ideal. It had a capability and a timelessness that defied its simplicity. We had it for all of two short years only to see it blip out of existence as link if by the gauntlet of Thanos.
| 11 months ago. Rating: 0 | |
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