So my holy grail of watches is probably a Panerai Luminor Marina, but until I have a few grand burning a hole in my pocket, I won’t have one around my wrist. What I like about Panerai is the design inspiration drawn from old U-Boat watches. So you can imagine my delight when I ran across these Tsovet watches which have all the maritime nods without the pricetag. Tsovet was started by David Bonaventura, who also founded Vestal. Vestal is nothing special to me, pretty much like a rehashed Nixon, but it seems that Bonaventura got something right when he did Tsovet. While it still feels a bit contrived, I can’t deny the aesthetics of the watches. More pictures and where to order after the fold.
You can pre-order yours today from Blackbird in Seattle or wait until Harlow Boutique gets them in stock. You won’t find them around much, since they just debuted at the Capsule tradeshow in NYC in July.















October 29, 2008 at 1:27 pm |
These amazing watches are available at Blue Beetle in Santa Barbara, CA 805.965.1617. They are also available to purchase online at BlueBeeMen.com
January 4, 2009 at 1:04 am |
I think it is really a value and collectible watch!!! The best of watches is, it always can keep for generation.