Watch Talks
Spot On - Omega Japan Racing Speedmaster Ref. 3570.40
The Omega Speedmaster has become one of the most iconic and collectible sports watches not just from Omega, but also across all brands. Vintage pieces have skyrocketed over the past five years and ...
Read moreWe have always loved the king of Rolex and Tudor sports watches – the mighty Submariner. Gilt 5512s, Maki 5513s or the awesome Big Crowns; each has a special place in our hearts. The Tudor Subs hav...
Read moreSPOT ON - The Rolex Newman Daytona
There’s only one thing better than a vintage exotic dialed Rolex Daytona…that’s two exotic dialed Daytonas! Of course, I’m being a little glib here – but really, the exotic dial Daytona, or to use ...
Read moreSPOT ON: The Omega Silver Snoopy Award Speedmaster
Long time fans of Bulang and Sons will know that we are long time fans of the Omega Speedmaster. One of the most iconic chronographs ever produced, it is steeped in the history of NASA space explor...
Read moreI could not resist to share with your the beauty of this trio of Salmon Color Dial watches i bought recently. I have been hunting on such beauties for a while now. As the demand for salmon dial vin...
Read moreThe ORIGINAL OWNER Tudor Submariner Black Snowflake 7021
We are delighted to share with you another great ORIGINAL OWNER watch we picked up recently. Bought from a very nice lady from England and we enjoyed so much meeting her and her husband. It’s every...
Read moreSPOT ON: The Omega Silver Snoopy Award Speedmaster
Long time fans of Bulang and Sons will know that we are long time fans of the Omega Speedmaster. One of the most iconic chronographs ever produced, it is steeped in the history of NASA space explor...
Read moreI could not resist to share with your the beauty of this trio of Salmon Color Dial watches i bought recently. I have been hunting on such beauties for a while now. As the demand for salmon dial vin...
Read moreTudor’s Prized MilSub – The Black MN74
There’s no denying that Tudor has had nothing short of a meteoric rise over the past decade. The top of the tree position would undoubtedly go to the no-crown-guard Submariners that appear very inf...
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