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Oh, man, I read about this yesterday. How sad to lose such a clever, clever, talented man. All the good ones seem to be leaving us or else I’m just getting old ......
| 8 years ago. Rating: 3 | |
But, as I've surely written before (or someone has on this site) the Monaco link was always a bit of a forward-thinking watch, the kind of thing for Stanley Kubrick or other such visionaries that might be ahead of their time. I'm glad TAG continues to lean into this idea with the Monaco because not every watch needs to be a conservative and boring link Carrera for little old me who sometimes link clutches his pearls at the very idea of skeletonization. If you're in the States – have a good holiday weekend!
| 8 days ago. Rating: 0 | |
While slightly larger at 42mm x 12.4mm the link Sixties Chronograph shares much of the virtues of the basic Sixties model. It's a link pretty unadorned affair and in certain respects seems at least from a design standpoint to have more in common with link the world of mid-century rather than modern chronographs.
| 11 months ago. Rating: 0 | |
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