I posted several times the platinum version of this very interesting chronograph which associates a foudroyante and a rattrapante. The platinum is a superb version, and certainly my favorite among all the variations, in titanium and white gold. BUT I neve...
That chrono, shades of the 5070...lovely blue dial, yes...although the automatic, modular movement didn\'t excite me. The new ones just introduced are pretty but much larger than necessary - look at the size of the movement compared to the case! But then ...
A simple, elegant dial. No dial openings - they\'re often not great when it\'s a tourbillon and they\'re just naff when it\'s a regular escapement. Maybe a sub-second at 6 o\'clock. No writing or plaque needed except the name of the manufacturer. A steel ...
Although if I\'m honest GP has done such a good job hiding the winding rotor in the automatic 3GB movements that I wouldn\'t mind the same approach here. I think I\'m gonna have to do some image searches later to figure out what I think the case and dial ...
But I confess I smiled when you did. Just a little. Well. Not just a little. Well. Actually It felt good to see how much joy you got from holding it. Yes. That's it. Joy in seeing you hold it!
Its the only one i could find. Im not sure if it is ok to post but here is the picture. The white gold version is very similar. Looks like only the hands are different between the two metals. I almost bought the platinum version about 6 years ago but pass...