dxboon[Elite User]
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Very cool.
Looking forward to live pictures. What's a "falcon's eye" cabochon, I wonder? I've never heard of that material. Cat's eye, tiger's eye...but never falcon's eye.
Can't wait to hear more!
Cheers,
Daos
Looking good...
By: sanro : February 28th, 2010-05:09
Well...it does look like Bulgari might make good use of the brands it has absorbed... Just a photo, but looking good and very respectful with the Genta heritage... I think I may, after all, give Bulgari the benefit of the doubt. )
Thanks ED-209.
By: tony p : March 2nd, 2010-06:57
I used a Nikon D700 with Nikkor 105mm f/2.8 IF AF-S VR macro lens, at a shutter speed of 1/250, aperture f/13.0, with on- and off-camera flash. As requested, here are a couple more snaps of the watch: Make no mistake, this is a bitchin' watch. GG were rea...
i love it
By: aldossari_faisal : February 28th, 2010-08:43
aside from the complication in the movement which is mouth watering , i believe joining the brands together just to everything up to the next level. from my personal level i would never look to its as bulgari , in my eyes it will always remain GERALD GENT...
Very cool.
By: dxboon : February 28th, 2010-21:26
Looking forward to live pictures. What's a "falcon's eye" cabochon, I wonder? I've never heard of that material. Cat's eye, tiger's eye...but never falcon's eye. Can't wait to hear more! Cheers, Daos
The falcon's eye is...
By: ED209 : March 1st, 2010-19:59
Good question Daos. You're very close about the 'eye'. It's actually a semi-precious stone and a variety of tiger's eye. The falcon's eye cabochon is a midnight blue almost dark grayish quartz and is set in the crown of the watches in the Gerald Genta Oct...