By: piccolochimico (aka dsgalaxy1) : February 1st, 2021-12:04
Two. Photos have been shot saturday afternoon with some sunset light. I will make a photo comparison, sooner or later. I had the Titanium since last may, during Covid always been on my wrist. Recently I realized this spring I won't be able to fly anywhere...
By: piccolochimico (aka dsgalaxy1) : February 1st, 2021-13:51
I am a simple person, a time only is all that I need, but I will give the chrono a chance, though chronos and complicated have usually too much stuff on the dial for me...well, they're complicated for one reason. 2021 has just begun and I hope to take my ...
I like that Tadao Ando Titanium piece. And I'd like to add that piece to my collection. And I really like the steel models too, both the black and the blue dial. I'd probably like to add one of those to my collection eventually as well. I'd also have anot...
What would be next do you think? A different material, or different dial? A complication? The most recent release with the brushed dial looks very nice, but so does the Ando and some others.
I would love for them to make a rubber strap for these, they do have rubber straps for the regular Solotempo versions, not a huge fan of the rubber strap on the new GMT Chronograph with endlink.
Congrats...two fabulous watches...what will be very interesting is seeing how your impressions of the new one are after a few months. Please let us know how it goes! Best E.
By: piccolochimico (aka dsgalaxy1) : February 2nd, 2021-12:14
The watch is uknown to common people, they do know Bulgari but the watch itself is ignored. Titanium is definitely low profile, steel is more eye catching because of reflections, but still nothing can overtake the Oyster bracelet.
I will say, a lot of super big collectors, like heavyweight collectors with collections more valuable than a nice house, are often wearing Octos in steel or titanium these days. It seems to be a favorite across the board. From starter collectors to establ...