Why? 1. The Laureato-Olimpico ref 8017 from Girard-Perregaux is a combination of TWO models. The Olimpico was retired with this last model and the Laureato Chronograph was born with this first model. Double signed with “olimpico” on the dial and “Laureato
Link at the end of my post. You may remember that I was quite upset with GP management for releasing what I consider to be yet another dial change reference last week. Solid gold ... so what. Same case, movement etc etc. Green sage. Lazy. And treating col
I know the 996 is not everyone's favorite 911, but with a Zender Body Kit, it is a bit nicer, don't you think? This one is a Carrera 4S. The interior is not bad looking. Credit photos: Classic Car. Best, Nicolas
Based on everything I’ve heard and read, this machine with a 6 speed is near perfect for a “reasonable” price. This particular shade of blue is VERY easy on the eyes as well. Would love to test drive soon!
As I have recently found out from Art, not that many here have reached and surpassed 30.000 posts and Abel is part of that club now. While we have not yet had the pleasure of meeting in person (an oversight hopefully soon to be corrected), I have known Ab
Finally! When Tudor introduced the Black Bay GMT in 2018, I was under the charm of this watch which immediately made me think of the Rolex GMT MASTER 6542, the legendary GMT from the crowned sister. The Black Bay GMT was and still is 41 mm big, and... 14,
Enter text Thanks to a dear friend I was given the opportunity to see a number of Ferdinand Berthoud models. I ostensibly went to see the newly released FB 3. When I met with Ken from Chopard we went over all the models and while he spoke glowingly of the