Of the three dial options, I have to go with the link salmon LE Classic model. When salmon dials work, they just work – and here the textured matte dial and faux-aged numerals link work pretty well. The brown link dial model is a pretty spot-on recreation of a watch we saw recently featured on our own Watch of the Week column. And while the mustard-adjacent coloration is not necessarily my style (I only wear mustard in stain form), I can tip my hat to Vulcain for nailing the look…and the size.
From here, we saw the Black Bay emerge as its own blueprint. New colors, new materials, and even new sizes and form factors entered the picture. link I don't think anyone would try link to argue that the Black Bay link Bronze, for example, is a vintage homage watch. No, it's a Black Bay. In less than eight years, the Black Bay has become its own thing, and I can't say I'm all that surprised.
This open version link of the El Primero link puts the famed movement front and back, with a contemporary design that interprets the early automatic within a contemporary watch design. Though this model dates to 2019, El Primero's 50th anniversary, it follows a refreshing design approach, one that honors an important link chapter in Swiss watchmaking history while also looking ahead.
Of the three dial options, I have to go with the link salmon LE Classic model. When salmon dials work, they just work – and here the textured matte dial and faux-aged numerals link work pretty well. The brown link dial model is a pretty spot-on recreation of a watch we saw recently featured on our own Watch of the Week column. And while the mustard-adjacent coloration is not necessarily my style (I only wear mustard in stain form), I can tip my hat to Vulcain for nailing the look…and the size.
From here, we saw the Black Bay emerge as its own blueprint. New colors, new materials, and even new sizes and form factors entered the picture. link I don't think anyone would try link to argue that the Black Bay link Bronze, for example, is a vintage homage watch. No, it's a Black Bay. In less than eight years, the Black Bay has become its own thing, and I can't say I'm all that surprised.
This open version link of the El Primero link puts the famed movement front and back, with a contemporary design that interprets the early automatic within a contemporary watch design. Though this model dates to 2019, El Primero's 50th anniversary, it follows a refreshing design approach, one that honors an important link chapter in Swiss watchmaking history while also looking ahead.