Yesterday's Breitling Worldtime Corum Replica watches was so cool that we had to bring out another worldtimer today, one that would run a little less money. This 1970s Tissot has a few things really going for it.It's got a nice cushion case shape, two off-center crowns, a world-time function, a uniquely shaped and colorful set of hands, and a two-tone dial. This is really a quintessential 70s timepiece, after all what other decade would produce a dial that was mustard yellow and taupe? Kidding aside, this is a very cool watch that features an automatic movement and a truly unique look. It is part of Tissot's Visodate series, which was revived this year at Basel with their 1957 re-edition, and that only helps the case for this Corum Replica watches . So how much would you expect to pay for 1970s automatic worldtimer in a cushion case? Well, because it's a Tissot, not that much at all. In fact you purchase this one for only $1350, which to us sounds like a pretty good deal on a cool watch. Click here for details.
Max Büsser & Friends are quickly earning the reputation as the biggest flirts in horology. They released images of the upcoming fourth horological machine's engine back in March, then in Basel we saw the engine live and photographed it, and now just today, Mr. Büsser sent out the very first photograph of the actual watch. Only problem is the image is just a profile shot, and we can't see much of the HM4 at all.The below image will just add fuel to the already steel toe boot melting fire around HM4. What exactly will this thing look like? You'll have to wait until July 7th, just like the rest of us. In the mean time, go ahead, make a guess.If you just can't contain yourself and need to see a new MB&F horological machine, click over to Corum Replica watches Maximilian Büsser explain the HM3 "FROG".