Thanks for your gift to this forum, friend

Dec 24, 2006,00:40 AM
 

Realistic pics and beautiful sounds... I can almost imagine the actual watch in front of me.

Thanks for the horological therapy, especially on a wet Christmas Eve in Singapore.  Cheers!


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The Kari Voutilainen Masterpiece No.7 Photomontage Video

 
 By: Horolographer : December 22nd, 2006-07:03
Very Merry Christmas Everyone! :-) To keep the spirits up during this Yuletide celebrations, I would like to share with you this wonderful and very rare Kari Voutilainen - the masterpiece no.7. Taken on Tuesday and rushed to publish as my Christmas gift f...  

Another work of art for the Virtual Museum . . .

 
 By: Dr No : December 22nd, 2006-09:05
. . . . of watch Masterpieces . . . thanks, Harry! Cordially, Art

Exquisite

 
 By: Douglas : December 22nd, 2006-14:17
Absolutely exquisite photography of an equally exquisite piece. It would be an understatement to say that I covet this piece more than words can allow. I have read that some folks think the hands lack a sense of refinement, but I would respectfully disagr... 

Great work Harry!

 
 By: Ravination : December 22nd, 2006-16:00
Perhaps I wasn't paying complete attention but is the caseback hinged? The detail is amazing and so is your photography. Thanks for sharing!

Thanks Harry. That's a beautiful picture.

 
 By: Allen : December 23rd, 2006-22:30
I can't seem to view the video. Can you possibly post some JPEGs?

Beautiful piece and beautifully shot

 
 By: Jokoh : December 23rd, 2006-23:19
Thanks for bringing the watch to "live". its really a gorgeous piece. Whoever owns this is gonna have a hell of a time ;-) cheers joe

Thanks for your gift to this forum, friend

 
 By: J Sim : December 24th, 2006-00:40
Realistic pics and beautiful sounds... I can almost imagine the actual watch in front of me. Thanks for the horological therapy, especially on a wet Christmas Eve in Singapore. Cheers!

Thank you Harry & Kari, masterpiece indeed! My favorite

 
 By: SteveG : December 24th, 2006-20:18
aspects are the hands in their incredible depth, and perhaps the beautiful caseback engravings. Happy & Healthy Holidays!