Surfer pulled this from Google images/ https://www.google.com/search?tbs=s...64lgLqVWFWYUl3-njD8b8_1hQvJBdoqTy4qIlYpjjNRnc
Is sad. Is doing something like that a desperate need to fit in, or be accepted? Why lie to a bunch of strangers? I don't get it.
Is post vendome. Black dial, rubber strap. May have it sold this week. Have too many watches, but not enough watches, if you know what I mean. Even considering that ignorant Samsung gear 2 for wearing around the house, leaving my phone on kitchen counter. Is a gimmick as you noted, but for some reason, can see myself talking into my watch for short calls, returning texts, and tv remote (lol), control.
These are the speakers I use for my home audio system. When I'm listening to Led Zeppelin so are my neighbors.
Another week of luxury eye candy has concluded in Basel, Switzerland. Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/best-watches-at-baselworld-2014-4?op=1#ixzz3E6DvMmnc
Need bodyguards to move around wearing this. http://www.businessinsider.com/roger-dubuis-excalibur-quatuor-watch-2014-9
Damn! Must have the Speedmaster Mark II, and I'll have to say, Tag really impresses me these days. Would do the CH 80, no question. And 80hr power reserve gets my attention. Nothing I own holds a candle to numbers like that! And the white gold GMT Master... Love it! Can't afford it, but love it! I do also agree it's an extremely tasteful 40k piece.
The great thing about these watches, Richard Mille, Roger Dubuis, etc--- most folks have no clue what they are. Its very unlike a Rolex President with diamonds--- only one in a thousand will have any clue what you are wearing, in fact, an $80k Richard Mille looks like it could be from Walmart. It's an insiders club, that most thieves are likely unaware. surf