Usually I do prefer much larger watches, but I couldn't resist on this one. It makes me 😀 every time I look at it.
Now I just can't wait to celebrate my very first «Kermit Day» on May 1st. 👍
I’m trying to remember where I got this but it’s not coming to me. I think it was an online transaction. Simple but very legible and my only modern Hamilton. I think this is a good time for a deep philosophical view in time.
So I think it's very important for us at every moment in time and certainly this one, to see the moment in time in which we exist and are present, and to be able to contextualize it, to understand where we exist in the history and in the moment as it relates not only to the past but the future,"
A Doxa for Sunday wear, in its "pink-y-iest" of rose gold cases and with an aged dial that comes off looking better in person than the photos show it. This is an accurate, unfussy watch that sits well on the wrist. I ought to remember that I have it and wear it more often. Love the graceful "willow leaf" hands.
THE watch to own in 1972, The Pulsar P2, the world’s first commercially successful digital watch. Worn by the likes of James Bond, President Ford, Jack Nicholson, and Peter Sellers. This one, sold through Tiffany, was graciously gifted to me by my neighbor. It was his father’s.
The time is set using a small horseshoe shaped magnet which is stored in a compartment in the bracelet clasp. Hours and minutes are advanced by touching the magnet to hour and minute sensors located on the case back.