316L Stainless Steel Asian 23J Automatic Movement Decorate to Parmigiani PF331.01 Movement
Ulysse Nardin Imperial St. Petersburg Maxi Marine Chronometer Enamel Limited Edition Watch
In accordance with the long standing tradition of moniker elongation for high value, high exclusivity watches, the newest limited edition Ulysse Nardin does not disappoint. Nothing less than eleven words make up this new watch aimed strictly at the wealthy Russian crowd. The Ulysse Nardin Imperial St. Petersburg Maxi Marine Chronometer Enamel Limited Edition watch takes advantage of the watch lust in Russia’s uber-rich newly minted quasi-aristocratic class. Without discussing today’s Russia, it goes without saying that there is a growing class of watch loving rich Russians.If you want to know where the wealth of the world is, look no further than watch company marketing efforts. They are keen on finding new and old money to peddle their goods to. And what wonderful peddlers they can be, with fine wares and artistic creations. Taking advantage of high purchasing power, watch companies make beautiful and amazing watches and timepiece novelties for purchase by a select few. Fo
Scurfa Bell Diver 1 Watch Review
While many watch brands claim to produce professional diver's watches, few can claim legitimate roots in commercial diving. Enter Scurfa Watches, a microbrand founded in the UK in 2014 by commercial saturation diver and watch nerd, Paul Scurfield (known to his workmates as "Scurfa"). Sitting in a pressurized saturation system between diving-bell runs to depths of over 151 meters (almost 500ft), Scurfield conceived of a boutique watch brand to produce robust yet inexpensive quartz diving watches to fill the empty wrists of many commercial divers and support staff who sold their Comex Submariners, MilSubs, Double Reds, and 5513s when prices went crazy some 10-15 years ago.After a few successful runs of quartz diving watches (the Scurfa Watches Diver One), each iteration more upgraded than the last, Scurfield designed a Miyota-powered, automatic flagship diving watch equipped with a helium-escape valve, sapphire crystal, and lumed ceramic bezel insert, which he dubbed the Bell Diver 1.