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Panerai Radiomir California PAM01349 Watch In Brunito eSteel

 Iam a firm believer that it would do Panerai a lot of good if it axed about 80% of its currently offered references and trimmed its portfolio down to a few pieces, historic and modern classics, alike, representing the essence of the company. Although the brand has certainly made a lot of folks very happy by allowing them to find a watch exactly to their liking from such an extensive and tirelessly manipulated portfolio, I still think this apparent desire to eventually meet every individual request for a dial color, case size, or subdial placement would be great to see disappear, at least for a while. If Panerai were to do this, replika klokker hublot I would hope the remaining 20% would include a Radiomir with a California dial and, sure, I’d be down with the brand exercising its creativity and playfulness within the tighter constraints of that package. In other words, the new-for-2023 Panerai Radiomir California PAM01349 watch with its ex-works scratched-up Brunito eSteel™ case ...

The OG Patek Philippe Nautilus is gone, so here are the best alternatives

 It's been more than six months since news broke that the GOAT-status Patek Philippe Nautilus Ref.5711 would be discontinued, deceased, no more. While always wanting to remain respectful of lost loved ones, it does feel like an appropriate amount of time has now passed for us to broach the small matter of who can fill the Nautilus-shaped void in the watch market – no mean feat given the Nautilus was the wrist-king of integrated bracelets and the striated prince of porthole-cool. The OG Nautilus was born in 1976 by the god-given penmanship of Gerald Genta, but the time was right to call time on its greatness. The steel Nautilus was overshadowing Patek’s amazing catalogue. Such was its dominance that a new, boxed green dial 5711 last year went under the gavel for $376,000 + buyers premium. Its retail price was $34,893. The insane hype of the Tiffany version is another story, ask Jay-Z, but let us clarify that if you want a Nautilus you can still buy one, sir. Alternatives like the mo...

Roebuck Brings Back 1970s Flair With A Modern Twist In The SCUBA

 Inspired by 1970’s integrated-band watches and completed with a gradient sandwich dial, the Roebuck SCUBA is a refreshing and novel take on a neo-vintage diver. Why bring back this retro style? Why not? The SCUBA’s integrated band offers a seamless, coherent design that makes for a clean aesthetic and incredible comfort. There are plenty of reissues of watches from the 1970s available today, but rather than recreate a particular model or specific design, replika órák the SCUBA channels the style and design ethos of the golden era of watchmaking to create a thoroughly rugged, yet polished diver with a flavor all its own. In creating a modern diver, Roebuck wanted the dial to stand out from the crowd of 70s-inspired divers. Asked why he created the SCUBA, the brand’s founder, Guy Roebuck, said, “It was pretty simple. At the time of designing the SCUBA (2019), I wasn’t comfortable with using any of my watches for more demanding outdoor activities, so I decided to create my own adven...