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Field Watch Friday
Taking the Kittyhawk EK out today.
Field Watch Friday
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Love it!
WOTD- Field Watch Friday July 10th: Rolex Yacht-Master
I’d rather be using it on a Yacht in the field it was meant for, but hey, the office needs good watches too!
WOTD- Field Watch Friday July 10th: Rolex Yacht-Master
6 likes • 23h
Yes I agree!! 🤣
New Watch Day #3 - The Movement
While the dial is truly a work of art and cannot be discounted in any conversation. I am also a big lover of the movement side of the watch. I find the movements can be every bit as stunning as the dial side! I am always fascinated by the movement and how it works, to the point that I have started tinkering with Watchmaking as a hobby. This movement is move of an industrial sheik style movement but you can still see some wonderful perlage work. While some older movements have a lot more intricate pelage work this one is still really nice. Most people don't know that the Jewel count is a sign of the quality of the movement, not because they are "Ruby" jewels and they are all synthetic now, but because it shows the owner how much care was put into the movement itself. Back in the day when real rubies were used the Ruby count was stamped into the movement so the correct import duties could be collected. Now that isn't the case. This has 33 jewels, which means they have decided to have more Ruby (bearings) in places that don't typically get them. Most movements that were considered quality had a minimum of 17 jewels. That was the basic standard for a "Railroad Grade" watch or pocket watch. The movement has a very architectural look. On the left side you can see the large exposed barrel/ratchet-wheel area, finished with a bright radial sunburst that catches the light beautifully in the video. Around it, the teeth of the winding/going train are visible, which gives the back a more mechanical and less “covered up” appearance than many modern automatics. The upper bridge work shows straight graining/brushing, polished screw heads, several visible ruby jewels, and gold-filled/toned engraving. It is not decorated in an old pocket-watch style; it has more of a contemporary Swiss manufacture feel. The bridges are clean and angular, with broad brushed surfaces rather than heavy Geneva striping. The decoration is restrained, but the details are there when you get close.
New Watch Day #3 - The Movement
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Very cool!! I'm voting for a day #4 🤣🤣🤣
Throwback Thursday part 2
A throwback to white dial Wednesday with another white dial GMT. Try as I may. I can't find fault with this watch, every aspect of it is so well done.
Throwback Thursday part 2
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Throwback Thursday to White Dial Wednesday??? 🤣🤣🤣
WOTD- Throwback Thursday July 9th: Tissot PRX
The sunlight reflection on the case makes the stainless steel look rose gold, so I had to take a pic! Even though the bracelet is a winner, this beauty has been living on the strap and will be staying there for a long time to come!
WOTD- Throwback Thursday July 9th: Tissot PRX
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I love the dial on that PRX.
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Jesse Alonzo
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