Japan is such a different market

Sep 09, 2018,10:30 AM
 

I will be in Tokyo soon and hope to discover where everybody is talking about.
It must have been changed a lot since 1991.
GEO

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Pasha de Cartier from the '80

 
 By: Geo : September 8th, 2018-23:30
Good memories of this watch. It was not only the watch that I was wearing every day to work, back in the '80, it is also the watch that pushed my Instagram to 10K followers this weekend. So after more than 30 years, I still love this watch a lot, with or ...  

Thank you! [nt]

 
 By: Geo : September 9th, 2018-10:42

You're so right, the date window is a pity

 
 By: Geo : September 9th, 2018-10:41
and in that respect the 42mm model, without date, looks much better. But it has no grill. GEO

A true iconic watch from the 80s imo .

 
 By: Watchonthewrists : September 9th, 2018-00:22
It looks great on that bracelet 👌🏻 thanks for sharing

INCOMPARABLE - CARTIER ! [nt]

 
 By: Walter2 : September 9th, 2018-00:22

Thanks a lot Nico

 
 By: Geo : September 9th, 2018-10:37
You're too kind! GEO

La Dolce Vita ...

 
 By: small-luxury-world : September 9th, 2018-03:56
at ist best. No surprise, coming from you, my friend As a vintage piece it gets wearable in my book, if you know what I mean. Superb

Thank you my friend

 
 By: Geo : September 9th, 2018-10:32
You're often an example for me. GEO

First saw these in Japan after 1991

 
 By: MTF : September 9th, 2018-07:23
During the boom years, many people had either a Cartier or a Frank Müller in Japan corporate ladders for office ladies. Of course, the steel models were more pravalent. Regards, MTF

Japan is such a different market

 
 By: Geo : September 9th, 2018-10:30
I will be in Tokyo soon and hope to discover where everybody is talking about. It must have been changed a lot since 1991. GEO

Hello Geo! Beautiful shot and a sublime watch! I well remember reading the story of how you got the bracelet ...

 
 By: Subexplorer : September 11th, 2018-07:30
... several years ago in the Book " The Watch" by Gene Stone, and I was delighted with that story!. It reflects how a true watch lover would think and act pursuing his grails. I follow your posts and IG and see you are a man of great taste and enjoy so mu... 

Thank you Abel

 
 By: Geo : September 11th, 2018-23:04
That book 'The Watch' by Gene Stone is a very nice allround watch book. It is currently re written by Gene Stone and (I think) Stephen Pulvirent and the book will be re released, with a new content, later this year. GEO

My big pleasure dear Geo! Yes, "the Watch" is a very charming little book very nice to have. Yes, I have seen the new edition offered co authored with Pulvirent and revised and enlarged...

 
 By: Subexplorer : September 12th, 2018-13:35
... And I hope they will keep including your article about your beautiful Pasha and bracelet in the new edition. All the best, Abel.

Thank you for the update

 
 By: Geo : September 13th, 2018-10:04
I did'nt know that the book was also enlarged. I am sure it will be a better book now and I will order soon, so i have it when it omes out in November. Thanks again Abel! Geo

Love this post!

 
 By: jamesbutler1222 : March 23rd, 2020-16:47
I love this watch! I noticed you have no scratches on the bezel, how do you maintain the gold to avoid scratches. It looks new! Thank you, James.

No idea actually, I have been wearing the watch daily to work

 
 By: Geo : March 24th, 2020-01:52
and it has never been really polished. Now I only wear it once in a while, it is one of my first watches. GEO