Zhanming057
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I have 2 sets of IEM's, only one being used and 6 watches, hmm.
4 and 4, with one each incoming. Perfectly balanced, as things should be
I have 2 sets of IEM's, only one being used and 6 watches, hmm.
4 and 4, with one each incoming. Perfectly balanced, as things should be
A Zenith El Primero has been on my list for a while, but now that I have my Panerai, I really have only worn it. So who knows if a 7th will make it into my collection.
Zenith is fun, I might pick up an entry-level tourbillon from them if I can find one at the right price. Have you though about checking out nearby, Hesperia-based watchmaker Devonworks? Might be nice to own something designed and built close to home
Not my type of watches, as soon as I hit the lottery I will get a Lange.
Have you checked out FP Journe and Laurent Ferrier? I've been thinking about a 1815 for a while but recently I'm leaning towards one of the two, maybe a Chronometre Sovereign
I have 2 sets of IEM's, only one being used and 6 watches, hmm.
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I luv the design of Audemars Piguet. Not within my budget, but I admire the looks and craftsmanship.
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I luv the design of Audemars Piguet. Not within my budget, but I admire the looks and craftsmanship.
I appreciate classic designs, but I'd like to see some different designs that shows off attention to detail and craftsmanship departuring from the traditional designs. That's what Audemars Piguet did without looking too silly of a design. The craftsmanship in these Swiss watches are in the details, if look closely enough, they show how much they paid attention to details.Another to stand in line, love skeleton designs. Mechanical movement or bust I say.
love skeleton designs. Mechanical movement or bust I say.
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