Still on a day off from fliegering…currently at an unfamiliar skatepark in suburban Detroit…and due to unfamiliarity with the skatepark [there’s a really good chance that I’ll wipe out], I’m putting the -64 E.W. away during skateboarding ops…
LATE ENTRY: For the record, I did not wipe out [or die] at the skatepark…so now it’s back to the Holiday Inn Express to practice [thrash metal] drumming…and I think it’s safe to put the -64 E.W. back on during practice [thrash metal] drumming…
One on each wrist today. The Rolex was put back into service on March 11, set to my iPad at that time and worn 24/7. In this picture, it has lost 1.5 seconds in 26 days without stopping or having been re-set. My Speedmaster 345.0808 with the gold plated calibre 853 movement and sapphire back is the other. I conditioned it 16 months ago. It was set to my iPad 18-hours ago, and worn continually since then. It is one second fast to my iPad. This is one for Ripley!
Thought I'd give my high grade Kienzle automatic a run today.
Two words that you don't normally associate in the same sentence as most Kienzels you see are pretty basic movements with the reliability of much worse brands.
Typical German sensibility with a full Arabic, beautiful uncluttered sunburst champagne dial, the watch itself is only 9mm thick from glass to back and looks stunning on the wrist