Spencer Karrington
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Agree.
Mar 15, 2019,06:54 AM
I respect how much time/investment/risk it takes for a company to release a new watch and especially, a new line of watches. I love the 11.59's case, movement, and a lot of other aspects about it but the dial is too simply for my tastes. I would have preferred a more complicated dial that had more depth/texture. While I can see this series being successful, I feel that they should keep the case/movement but create MANY editions with different dials, which I am sure they will do as they have done with their other watches. Hopefully, the future dial designs will be less simply. Cross fingers
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C.O.D.E 11:59 chronograph
By: Mohannad (aka Riddler) : March 15th, 2019-02:02
So I had the chance to play around with the CODE 11:59 chronograph at the boutique I think the CODE has potential I tried both the RG and the WG the case construction is very good and the layering or stacking of the case with the middle octagon case ring ...
Your remarks are appreciated, Mo.
By: MichaelC : March 15th, 2019-05:51
I like hearing the impressions of an "AP old-timer". Hopefully I can track one down to try on later in the year.
Agree.
By: Spencer Karrington : March 15th, 2019-06:54
I respect how much time/investment/risk it takes for a company to release a new watch and especially, a new line of watches. I love the 11.59's case, movement, and a lot of other aspects about it but the dial is too simply for my tastes. I would have pref...
Thanks for your review
By: g_schroder : March 15th, 2019-07:00
I'm similarly situated in that I think the case, movement and even the glass have tremendous opportunity to be great. It's the dials that (for most 11:59 models, not all) seem to fall flat. I'm sure they are nicer in person, I've yet to see one in the met...