I see it sold out in 38 minutes..........
Type: Posts; User: sweets
I see it sold out in 38 minutes..........
I knew Phil Toledano quite well, we went to school together, same year.
He has a real thing for the rarer releases from PP, Rolex and others from back in the 80s when they allowed themselves to...
Sorry, no, I am not talking about the spiral tachy. The external bezel is a simple fixed 0-60 scale. Nothing to do with cycling. And a poor detail, imho
Loved that, right up to the point where I saw one of my pet peeve details, a 0-60 fixed bezel.
WTF? It's in the Pelagos range, put a proper rotating bezel on that. And it would be near perfect.
Bremont have junked everything they have done to date in one fell swoop.
Brand changed
Logo also changed to a very generic compass point.
Their unique design feature, the Trip-tick case...
Wow, one looks like a DLC lume-dial U50 with no date. Pretty much perfect. Except I don't quite understand how everyone else can produce fully lumed bezels, and Sinn do so few of them
It does look lovely, but I am a bit flummoxed by the choice of such an overtly art deco font for the main dial numeration (especially as all other numerals and fonts are so functional and...
They used to be quite hand-in-glove, and there was clearly a bit of fall out.
When Sinn finally came out with the SZ01 movement in the EZM10 back in 2011 (which they named and started developing in...
Yes, I saw that. I guess it is just because the existing S300 dive bezel does that, and their modular range philosophy prefers not to introduce new ways of doing the same thing, so the S300 bezel...
I see that Bremont have now released a set of variations for the S302, which up to now has been on its own.
The 3 new variations are
Blue Green
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Chrono too big, not a fan of the chapter ring logo either.
But I like the idea of a Pelagos chrono