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Horological Meandering:
Nicely done, particularly the colour pairings
21d
By: ifraher
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Blancpain:
I find the pricing for all FF's hard to rationalise
These are after all 'tools'.
27d
By: ifraher
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Vacheron Constantin:
I think they got very subtle a movement and bracelet overhaul last year
1M
By: ifraher
1
Vacheron Constantin:
Overseas Ultra Thin in Steel
1M
By: ifraher
1
Officine Panerai:
I tried the second dial recently, It's killer
1M
By: ifraher
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Audemars Piguet:
The time only Offshore is great
As for the sand gold..., classy stuff
1M
By: ifraher
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Breguet:
Why didn't the remake this...
Or many other archive options for their recent Type XX, such a missed opportunity.
1M
By: ifraher
1
Horological Meandering:
It could do without Riviera on the dial
But generally I really like these watches, there was a year of the dragon piece released recently that was very well done.
1M
By: ifraher
0
Horological Meandering:
Heuer Autavia 11630 GMT
A 1:1 exact reissue, modern movement, solid case back.
1M
By: ifraher
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Omega:
Grey & Beige is attractive
But as recognised above, pretty big watches.
2M
By: ifraher
0