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OK, I have to admit I am jealous - I want one of these. One of you will get to win this fantastic Hawaii-based Bathys Benthic Ti watch this month. It might be cold outside, but you can dream about an island paradise. 48mm wide and in titanium, this large men's watch isn't going to be too heavy, and features Bathys' iconic sport suave styling that says, "I know how to look good when relaxing or hav........
Swiss love
Here's my first shot with my homemade light box, inspired by the ebook Macro watch photography by John B. Holbrook. Thank you John!I think it went very well :)........
Got the Inge squeaky clean today!
So I figured I'd take a picture as well!Hope you enjoy!All the best........
Pre-70's swiss manual wind movements.
I've started to take note of those watches that say Swiss on the dial. I've always thought that manual wind Swiss movements were post-70's but I've seen the word on some earlier models, like Dan's Paxton in the Sales Forum. I've also noticed that some models have it while others of the same model do not, like my Boyd vs. other Boyds I've seen. I don't really have a specific question but would l........