Today is a public holiday in my home city. Grasped this opportunity to have a leisure walking at the Peak 🚶with my 12 years old 5712……. followed by a nice cup of hot chocolate and scones 😋
Recently acquired this beautiful vintage GP. Only to discover that there is very little information on the watch. The archive department for GP confirmed it was one of theirs, however could not give any further insight. Would be curious to know if anyone
I didn’t come away with any photos that really pleased me, but happy to just be walking around with a camera. Yellow is a popular colour to paint one’s house around here.
I know next to nothing, excepting pointing and shooting with my iPhone. Firstly: are there any articles you might recommend for informational purposes? For example, I'm not altogether familiar with the ins and outs of exposure, ISO figures, editing, light
...inevitably, smile and wish I didn't live in a hamlet, much liked by the thiefs. That would allow me to keep all my pieces in my drawer, as I did before I moved here. Sigh.
In 2015, Vacheron issued the first 1955 Cornes de Vache Chronograph in platinum, to be followed in 2016 in rose gold: Then, in 2017, in steel, for Hodinkee, in a LE of 36 pieces. And in 2019, in steel, in regular production: Today, the steel and the rose