Lemania Royal Navy Series 3 Military Chronograph

Lemania-Navy-Series-3-Chronograph

Outside of the standard Rolex, Tudor, and Zenith, Lemania’s single pusher chronograph has to be considered amongst the most elegant military designs. Lemania created chronographs for Sweden, South Africa, and the UK. Powered by the simple Lemania cal 2220, the chronograph has register functions encoded entirely to the single pusher. The simple design is quite…

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Deep Dive: Panerai 3646 D/E

Panerai-3646-D/E

Modern Panerai gets a hard time from many enthusiasts. Some have called them ‘the new Hublot.’ Others have coined the motto ‘rebranding the Luminor since 1990.’ A fraction of that criticism is deserved, while the larger ratio is not. However, even the most cynical collector cannot deny the depth of history this Italian mark holds.…

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Tudor 7928Ci Argentine Military Submariner

MN ‘snowflake’ milsubs tend to get all the glory, however Tudor’s military history extends far beyond France. Ci engravings shown here mark “Cuerpo Infanteria.” Originally thought to be from Canada, a long forum discussion with confirmation from Tudor determined these to be a rare series of 7928s issued to the Argentine Infantry Corps. Production numbers…

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Zenith A. Cairelli AMI CP-2

Zenith Cairelli AMI CP2

The Zenith A. Cairelli AMI CP-2 represents a high-water mark of effortless Italian style. In its period, Turin gave us the Type 33 Stradale, Quant gave the world the miniskirt, Florence gave us the true Vespa, and Zenith gave Italy’s Air Force the CP-2. All of the above mark high-water points as style icons. Succeeding…

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