Over the past year I have become more and more obsessed with these, and they are extremely difficult to find! Hard to believe one sold for $7500 here not too long ago Was wondering if anyone has come across any or is selling one? I really like the newer L...
It's a beautiful piece so I'm leaving this thread open, in case other members want to contribute on its horological aspects. However, any offers (or relative discussions of market values) should only occur via PM. Thanks for your cooperation -- and good l...
I thought I had a seller lined up, but did a last minute "safety check" with a friend who was registrar of voters in Frankfurt. He said the address was a tenement building in a very bad location in town (no offence if you live in that part of Germany). So...
In December 2015, Philippe Dufour gave a presentation in which he compared the movement and finishing of his Simplicity to a somewhat similar-looking watch. He didn't name the model or brand of that other watch at the presentation, but, well, let's just s...
... I like the looks of the hinged casebacks but recall that they had some issues and they didn't open far enough. I've never seen one in person. More recently, I did visit the Chopard boutique multiple times to see the more recent XPS Officer 1860. It's ...
A platinum 1860? That's a rare find, and I love the look. You have two of the rarest ones. If you ever change your mind about the platinum one I'd like to consider it
He was just in the right place at the right time. I rarely part with watches, and I intend to hang onto this one. Good luck though, and it's too bad that the XPS 1860 isn't 36-38mm. Sounds like the size (40mm) is an issue for both you and me.
Maybe a little known fact, Cedric Johner got a hold of a dozen or so 1.96 movements and put them in his signature Abyss case. I had one many, many moons ago. I can’t think of any other third-party manufacturer outside of Johner who has had the privilege o...
It contains a real walk down Memory Lane, with names like Walt Odets and SteveG. I remember when SteveG's personal web page was THE place to go to look at cool watches. It still kind of is!
Here's a picture of my Chopard, I consider myself very lucky to have purchased this. Was very surprised at how relatively cheap they were when I bought it. ...
I had two of these both in the light dial and dark dial and in rose gold. I find 36 mm too small although this dial is a real winner. It was the beginning of Chopard into real Haute Horologie, and for that reason perhaps I should have kept one. The 1.96 w...
I just missed one on C24 about a week ago, it was in white gold/white dial with the removable case back. Have to say the yellow gold is my first choice, although white gold with salmon dial would be hard to resist. Enjoy!