…. and based on an earlier post and the related question as to „how black will it be“ I just took a side-by-side: Left: Type 20 (LE for the French EHRA Squadron3) Middle: Type 20 Furtivite Right: Type 21 It is very hard to properly capture the „blackness“
In 2015, Vacheron issued the first 1955 Cornes de Vache Chronograph in platinum, to be followed in 2016 in rose gold: Then, in 2017, in steel, for Hodinkee, in a LE of 36 pieces. And in 2019, in steel, in regular production: Today, the steel and the rose
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
Any of you out there ever pondered on the practicality of the dress watch? I love the look of say a gold 1966 on a fine strap but desire and practicality don’t necessarily go hand in hand. US summers are very hot and humid in much of the country. Leather
I didn’t come away with any photos that really pleased me, but happy to just be walking around with a camera. Yellow is a popular colour to paint one’s house around here.
… playing with the Sous-Marine 3D-Print, some pre-proto-dials, straps etc. I now look forward to receive my two Sous-Marines soon (DHL tracking is on). Cheers, HSTE
I know next to nothing, excepting pointing and shooting with my iPhone. Firstly: are there any articles you might recommend for informational purposes? For example, I'm not altogether familiar with the ins and outs of exposure, ISO figures, editing, light