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
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
Be it by his generosity sharing his wide knowledge and passion for Omega watches, or his passion for music and classic cinema, his awesome anecdotes or his wizardry at the pool table our dear Art devotes a lot of time and efforts to our Community. I was v
A lume shot. Close ups if the dial, caseback and such. As it stands, I am not sure if all 40 of this LE were actually made. This piece is pretty from both the front and also the back. This dial was custom made for this reference as was the hand-finished m
At work this week with my 5712/1G lucky enough to have this for 12 years now. Still enjoy it max every time I wear it. What do you think about this reference 🙏🏻