On the wooden beam: Omega Seamaster ChronoStop 145.007
As mentioned in previous post, the Omega Seamaster ChronoStop 145.007 came with several different types of bezels. Earlier we looked at
REPORTS FROM A PASSIONATE WATCH COLLECTOR
As mentioned in previous post, the Omega Seamaster ChronoStop 145.007 came with several different types of bezels. Earlier we looked at
When it comes to the Memovox, I think the most classic of them all is the Jaeger-LeCoultre reference E 855
I have previously showed you my Calibre 135 non-Chronometer and my Calibre 135 dual-signed Zenith Favre-Lebua Chronometer… So let’s continue
Through history Jaeger-LeCoultre have not made many references which has been Chronometer certified. Not because they couldn’t, more likely because
We all know the Zenith Calibre 135, a legend among manual chronometer movements! There were both Zenith- and dual-signed Zenith
OK, since I have started to share some of my Zenith watches, let’s continue… As you know, I have a
The Zenith S. 58 was first released in 1958. At that time with a manual movement, no date and no
One theme I like is early Chronometers. 1940’s – 1960’s Chronometers I really find them interesting since that is the