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One of the flagships of the house ROLEX, has always been the Daytona model, whose versions throughout its history have been, and continue to be, highly coveted and valued, especially those models that for its characteristics and peculiarities have been in production for a short time and its “rarities” give it a highly sought after […]
> View articleThis PANERAI Radiomir with the 1940 case is the perfect example that PANERAI’s style is perfectly suited to small sizes… well, 42mm is not exactly small, but small enough to fit perfectly with a suit. The Panerai Radiomir model was the first professional submersible model in the history of watchmaking. Originally designed to meet the […]
> View articleMr. walmann started his watch business in Portugal representing several high-end European watch brands. Due to the shortage of watch production during the Second World War in the United States, the government took action and supported the American watch industry through the Swiss Watch Import Act and the U.S. Department of Commerce. At that time, […]
> View articleOriginally, the Omega speedmaster was the first chronograph in the world to incorporate a tachymeter scale on the bezel, which made it possible to calculate speed during automobile races by combining it with its chronometers (hence the name Speedmaster). But it was not then that this model reached its well-deserved fame; it would still take […]
> View articleOriginally, the Santos model was designed by Louis-François Cartier to offer the aeronauts of the early 1900s a practical chronograph that would allow the pilots of the time to check the time without having to let go of the controls of the aircraft. Up to that time, the use of pocket watches was common, which […]
> View articleFounded in 1884, the house of Bvlgari was founded in Rome by a Greek jeweler named Sotirio Bulgari. The firm achieved fame thanks to the high quality of its handcrafted jewelry pieces. Bulgari, as a brand, has always been distinguished throughout its history by the colorful and harmonious compositions of its jewelry. It was not […]
> View articleThe RADIOMIR case, although not the most identifiable PANERAI case, was the first one used and perfectly represents the PANERAI spirit. This Madrid Boutique Edition offers an attractive sandwich dial and a manual-winding caliber with an 8-day power reserve, visible through a horizontal indicator on the dial. The back features a beautiful engraving of La […]
> View articleInspired by the HEUER Monaco watch that Steve McQueen wore in the movie “Le Mans” in the 1970s, TAG HEUER reinterprets it in a modern edition of the Monaco with a beautiful blue dial. Undoubtedly, an iconic watch.
> View articleIconic watch within the ZENITH chronographs, produced between late 1971 and 1975. It uses the El Primero 3019 PHC caliber at 36,000 vibrations, and no more than 2,500 units were produced, with slight variations, mainly the diver’s bezel (regulated from 5 to 55) or the aviation bezel (regulated from 1 to 12) and the dial, […]
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