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Quite dreadful
- Location
- lost somewhere
I know another chap who has a few real, very expensive Rolex watches, including a rare stainless steel Daytona. He never wears them in public, he only ever has fake ones on his wrist. Car Dealer, 'nuff said.
I think the hand rotates just once every twelve hours, in which case the picture shows the time to be 2:30 (ish). I'm pretty sure that somebody did a one-hander with absolutely no face markings at all.Does that work like a sun dial? Just one hand?
Far too "busy" for me, I'd like an IWC though if my numbers come up, oh, and maybe a Zenith for best.
I agree, no need, but there is always a "want", just like with bikes!![]()
George Daniels was a very clever man, he also developed the Co-Axial escapement found in some of the previously mentioned Omega watches
And thank god people like expensive watches or I would be unemployed....
Do you ever ask him why he bothers spending the cash on the real deal and then locks it away for best ? Or being into watches yourself do you know why ?? Seems a bit like owning a Ferrari but keeping it in the garage and driving round in a fiesta.
I think the hand rotates just once every twelve hours, in which case the picture shows the time to be 2:30 (ish).
My everyday watch is a Seiko Kinetic, had it about 15 years, nice straightforward bit of kit.