- sixtysix wrote:
- New arrival, Glycine Ningaloo Reef Chronograph........
- wcbartlett wrote:
- Never tire of this one.
- Budabear wrote:
Incredible Gary ! Boy, you have been a quite a run lately !!!
Congratulations on this one too ! Think it's really
something sir. There's a real excitement about this one, but also such a clean, classy style also. Think a lot of
the excitement comes from that ultra cool sterile inner ring. Genuinely gives the watch an edge, but also is still
traditional. It's phenomenal ! Got to love this dial too. Wow ! Enjoy Gary ! What a neat NATO combo as well btw !
Bill, your Heritage is out of this world also here !!!
Really is the kind of watch that you will never ever get tired
of like you said. Honestly has that special 'wow' factor about with the multiple chapter rings, marker design, along with
shapes, and even sub-dial style. You just end up getting drawn into the different elements of the watch. Could be the
hands one day, or look of the case, or bezel. ..Even the knurling, or mix of finishes is amazing to be honest.
Fantastic Philip too Darius !
The way it bridges the past with the present is so great when you really think about it.
On the outside with the bezel, you get this incredibly traditional dive watch theme that really grabs your attention. A
second later you realize the beautiful dial, and how it's textured. That brings in the modern, or present feel the watch
has. Followed by a balancing of elegance, and sport with the rest of the dial, and bracelet. Ridiculously nice !