I like the distinct case style...strong presence yet snaps the wrist easily. but the 'hero' of the timepiece is definitely the hand-chiselled dial - same dial looks different against the lighting conditions ! Best, mahesh.,
during the W&W event, I came across a timepiece I liked very much.... an unassuming vintage Chopard from 1960s - the 33mm case was elegant across the room ! I was pleased to tryout the timepiece.... The case size isn't relevant if the timepiece is such classy...with a lot of charm ! Giving it back t
I was always fascinated by the timepiece...it was different totally than the rest when we look at the time it was launched. but the case was (and still is) gigantic ! Personally I discovered the 'Push crown' feature between winding and setting the timepiece... Movement is another story...the Brother
I have the new grand seiko slgw003 on my mind, so took out the manual wind center seconds. Definitely think my next watch or two will be in this direction. Love the simplicity. Was getting in my car and had to add this... never seen this shimmer here before
The design elements of this crown alone are out of control. It’s such a pleasure not only to see it, but to handle it. Does anyone know if this is an original thought from FP or has this been done before?
Since its launch (and now discontinued) there has been an everlasting debate on who 'owns' this type-face ! However, I love the juxtaposition of classic Moser fume dial + a very vintage type-face....I just love that characteristic of this timepiece. with a streak of light, you see the dial gets 'liv