Hey there! That is a most impressive collection, you’ve definitely got some heavy hitters in there. German heavy. I’m on a five piece combo meal deal and aspire to about 10 or so, hopefully wrangling the trilogy one day. Recent acquisitions are a reverso tribute moon and a Glashutte 70s panorama date chrono limited edition yellow dial, I love it! I’d say if you are interested in a diver, go for a blancpain, specifically I’ve been looking at the bathyscaphe on the bracelet or go for an underrated piece like a breguet marine, they’re sick. Everyone is goin for hype right now, go down the path less traveled! Good luck in your journey!
Thanks a lot for the compliments and for sharing your recent acquisitions! I love the Reverso line and may get a dual time-zone model one day. The GO Seventies Chronograph Panorama Date in yellow dial looks stunning indeed, as I saw in the review articles. Congratulations and enjoy! I'm with you on going down the paths less travelled. Thanks for the two suggestions and I will learn more about these models for sure. Have fun building up your collection!
Hey there! That is a most impressive collection, you’ve definitely got some heavy hitters in there. German heavy. I’m on a five piece combo meal deal and aspire to about 10 or so, hopefully wrangling the trilogy one day. Recent acquisitions are a reverso tribute moon and a Glashutte 70s panorama date chrono limited edition yellow dial, I love it! I’d say if you are interested in a diver, go for a blancpain, specifically I’ve been looking at the bathyscaphe on the bracelet or go for an underrated piece like a breguet marine, they’re sick. Everyone is goin for hype right now, go down the path less traveled! Good luck in your journey!
Thanks a lot for the compliments and for sharing your recent acquisitions! I love the Reverso line and may get a dual time-zone model one day. The GO Seventies Chronograph Panorama Date in yellow dial looks stunning indeed, as I saw in the review articles. Congratulations and enjoy! I'm with you on going down the paths less travelled. Thanks for the two suggestions and I will learn more about these models for sure. Have fun building up your collection!