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Can't go any further back...

With my family name. This pocket watch was owned, and very much used, by my great-grandfather. I just got it back from the watchmaker, some rather substantial work has to be done on the movement (plates, wheels...) so many visible parts are not in their best shape! But still... The movement: The dia
17m
By: Mary Anny
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Cpt Scarlet
14

Half way through the week.

28m
By: lm6
0
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Watches and Wonders 2024: A review on the Tudor Black Bay 58 GMT.

To read and comment the full article, please click here: www.watchprosite.com
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By: amanico
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A review on the Tudor Black Bay 58 GMT.

Finally! When Tudor introduced the Black Bay GMT in 2018, I was under the charm of this watch which immediately made me think of the Rolex GMT MASTER 6542, the legendary GMT from the crowned sister. The Black Bay GMT was and still is 41 mm big, and... 14, 6 mm high, which, objectively, is quite thic
2h
By: amanico
6
Chronometer (aka yacomino)
74

Savoring the moment.

Cheers Marc
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By: Gwai
6
Chronometer (aka yacomino)
89

The one that got away …

How did we miss this opportunity 🤦‍♂️
2h
By: Cpt Scarlet
4
Dimardi
70

Made me laugh

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By: Centurionone
4
dedestexhes
53

Laureato-Olimpico - Sleeper … I think so

Why? 1. The Laureato-Olimpico ref 8017 from Girard-Perregaux is a combination of TWO models. The Olimpico was retired with this last model and the Laureato Chronograph was born with this first model. Double signed with “olimpico” on the dial and “Laureato” engraved on the caseback. 2. Made as a limi
4h
By: SingaporeMarc
8
amanico
109

Omega Speedmaster CK 2998-3 " Lollipop ".

Now that one is a beauty. In good condition, nice patina, and the lollipop chrono seconds hand... Not mine, alas... Best, Nicolas
4h
By: amanico
2
amanico
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