Rado HyperChrome Touch Dual Timer
This is a little revolution out there of which many of you may not be aware. Last year, Rado presented the first quartz watch without a crown, which is operated by touching it and letting a finger slide along the ceramic case. The Hyperchrome Touch Dual Timer becomes the second timepiece equipped with this technology and features a second-time-zone indication; it has a very pleasant look and feel and is quite easy to use.
Rolex Sea-Dweller 4000
Another favorite watch choice I had to defend to some of my peers, whose general opinion was “boring.” I totally disagree. This is, in my opinion, the first Rolex sports watch whose redesign turned out well. (I am not a fan of the revamped GMT-Master II and Explorer II, for example.) But I like the new Rolex Sea-Dweller 4000 even more then the “old” one. Just my two cents!
Zenith El Primero 410
What are the reasons? Simple. The El Primero 410 looks good, it is powered an iconic chronograph caliber, and it does not cost a fortune. A perfect combination.
The Zenith is stunning. The Sea dweller is classic.
If I were to choose to buy:
Rolex, Rado and Nomos.
The Rado is extremely beautiful, but should not have the numbers in the small display and should have date.
The Rolex is very pleasing to the eye.
The Nomos is very nice to look at, but the Orion is the most beautiful of the brand.
Great selection!
My choice would be Rolex, Zenith, Patek, Blancpain and both the Omegas.
The Sea dweller undoubtedly and the Patek because I am a Patek fan. This would make a great watch to wear everyday except for its lack of water resistance compared to the Rolex.
1/2 ex aequo Blancpain Bathyscaphe Chrono, and Jaquet Droz. Very beautiful and perfect to me.
The Rolex Sea-Dweller 4000 is absolutely for the guy who wants a Submariner with date but dislikes the Cyclops. Downside for him would be the price!!
George Michael from Sydney Australia my.top.3 wathes from basel world expo 1zenith 2omega speed master 3.patek but the most important thing is its own a patek