An early Seamaster 321. I was wearing one similar to this when my son was born 18 years ago. I sold it to pay bills when I was in grad school and regretted it almost immediately. Found a similar one when I had free cash flow. I will be giving this to him on his 18th birthday in a couple of weeks.
This remains the most magisterial and, to my mind, successful of the speedies aesthetically. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
Great Mother's Day. Time to sit back with a good book. I always called it an "innie", as in an "innie belly button"... ...but I guess "Close T" works too.
Finally a good picture of the grey sunburst dial. Wearing something out of my normal rotation tonight.
Are mechanical wrist watches allowed for orthodox amish? Or not, because created with CAD/CAM? Sorry for the ignorance
Team handed today, Omega on loan from my good lady, Plus my French P.W. purchased by that same dearly beloved as a gift for me four years ago to the day in a Brocante in the South of France.