SuitbertW
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Hi, Geo, I was thinking on the material aspect as well,....
Nov 08, 2007,06:34 AM
... I might agree. The white gold version I could see in Basel is the perfect fit for the design.
Rose gold looks more "pretty" - but perhaps a bit too nice
I could imagine it would look fantastic in something like bronze, something which would develop
a little patina.....
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Suitbert
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Vianney Halter's Trio....
By: SuitbertW : November 6th, 2007-13:32
Hi, all, as promised the images of Vianney Halter's Trio - rose gold version. I already had the opportunity to see one in the metall in Basel this year - that time a white gold version, but wasn't really happpy with the pictures. This watch can look a bit...
Spectacular photos
By: d.m : November 6th, 2007-13:55
Another incredible batch of photos, Suitbert. The Trio is a fantastic timepiece that, like Vianney's other creations and as has been brought up here before, is difficult to grasp from pictures alone. Your photography skills are fabulous. Thanks so much fo...
Trio!
By: Bill1 : November 6th, 2007-16:20
These are fabulous, Suitbert. Thanks so much for posting them. This brings back fond memories of trying the Trio on for size. It was like it was made for my wrist. Now, I just have to save a few pennies... bill
The pics are very good! The Trio is IMHO a pure Vianney
By: bernard cheong : November 6th, 2007-16:23
This is just my own view. I find Vianney atrue artist. In 1998, he puts out the very first watch that carries his name, the Antiqua, which is still in great demand and is still being made. In 2000, the Goldpfeil Camera watch, so difficult to grasp...and p...
Classic
By: Bill1 : November 6th, 2007-16:41
I agree with most of your observations, Bernard, although it took me no time at all to fall completely heads-over-heels with the Trio. It is truly and equisite piece/ By the by, and sadly, Vianney has discontinued the Classic. There will be no real "entry...
Classic
By: d.m : November 6th, 2007-17:14
Actually, Bill, Vianney had about 40 Classics remaining and I don't think they're all assembled yet. He mentioned how many cases of each material he had, but I don't recall the details. But of course you're right. When those 40 are gone, that's it for the...
Classic
By: Bill1 : November 6th, 2007-22:48