15 Apr 2009 at 10:09 #41 rossyl rossyl Soldato OP Joined 27 Oct 2002 Posts 4,260 Location London I got the Seamaster Given my less than burly wrists, the size of thew watch is correct for me. I also wear a suit to work everyday - so it is smart enough. I didn't get someone's comment re Quartz? It's manual wound.
I got the Seamaster Given my less than burly wrists, the size of thew watch is correct for me. I also wear a suit to work everyday - so it is smart enough. I didn't get someone's comment re Quartz? It's manual wound.
22 Apr 2009 at 18:01 #43 lakitu lakitu Man of Honour Joined 14 Apr 2006 Posts 2,277 Location Manchester Hoping someone can help me track down either of these watches I am desperate for. First one is by M. Schneider & Co Avantgarde in white. http://www.msc-uhren.com/e-detail-avantgarde.htm It is sold out on the website above, but can't find it anywhere. Second is the Philippe Rosen, Perseus II. http://www.gwatch.com/philippe-rosen.html Cannot find them anywhere on the net, however my google skillz arn't the best. Any help would be much appreciated.
Hoping someone can help me track down either of these watches I am desperate for. First one is by M. Schneider & Co Avantgarde in white. http://www.msc-uhren.com/e-detail-avantgarde.htm It is sold out on the website above, but can't find it anywhere. Second is the Philippe Rosen, Perseus II. http://www.gwatch.com/philippe-rosen.html Cannot find them anywhere on the net, however my google skillz arn't the best. Any help would be much appreciated.