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Always admired "this" ...
but the new "that" really appeals to me, because of the "puristic/modern" approach.
Never saw one of them in the metal, so far.
15305 - case and bracelet seems to be very close to 15300, which I owned.
When I bought it, I thought it would be a keeper for life. At the end of the day
it couldn´t convince me 100% ...
Would love to understand more about the new skeleton approach and how it is done.
Same effort as the old one? Which skills make it special? What is/was the challenge? ...?
FX, thanks for rising the interesting topic.
Oliver
This or that ?
By: foversta : July 1st, 2011-14:25
Just want to share with you some old pics. The question is very simple. Which version do you prefer ? Classic or modern ? The skeletonized work on the 2120 or on the 3120 ? 2120: 3120: When you compare them, you realize how different they are... maybe eve...
New one
By: aaronm : July 1st, 2011-14:53
even though I find the older ones more comfortable to wear, I just dislike that overly worked "let's cover every remaining mm with engraving" style of the older one a
Modern...
By: Emil Wojcik : July 1st, 2011-18:56
The work on the modern movement fits the style of the RO better than the classic movement. That classic movement would look the best in a simple round dress watch. But I wouldn't mind having either.
Glad you posted these two
By: respo : July 1st, 2011-20:43
I have been thinking about these two lately and wanted to see such a side-by-side comparison. The first is indeed more old school, but it is also timeless (well, over 40 years is not too shabby), while the second is so modern looking especially when see n...
Very difficult choice
By: grigo : July 1st, 2011-21:46
if you want my opinion. I would be very hard pressed if I had to choose between the two. As you point out both are lovely for their own reasons. I am more attracted by the contempary look of the second watch, but would need to see the two in the flesh bef...