I am lucky enough to be friendly with Yohann from Art in Time of Monaco. Recently he told me about a a very limited edition of the LUC Qualitie Fleurier. Only 15 to be made, with a very exotic super complicated guillochet dial. Yesterday, over a scrummy d...
We both understand why, but in fairness, watch makers cannot economically design and make many different sizes of the same calibre. It's the reality. Kind regards, Antony
and then it'd be about 37mm, a tad too small for my taste. I'm perfectly reasonable, I want everything! Balancing the commercial realities of movement development/manufacture/finishing, case size, price, and dial finish, I think that this is a fair compro...
Not specifically referencing your beautiful piece above but I feel that too many high-end watch manufacturers make certain compromises and/or cut some corners.
To me the reality is that larger companies have the resources to do everything in depth. Chopard is an excellent example of this. The indies are in a very different position. Time only is one thing but as soon as you add complications, well, things happen...
but as IWC says, for perfection the calibre could be bigger. I understand that it is not commercially viable though. Nevertheless, a lovely watch. Kind regards, Antony
I could see a dark, unsaturated green or medium-dark, warm brown radika-finished square scale alligator. Check out ABP Concept’s online khaki radika illustration for an idea. (NOT a vendor endorsement.)
I used a Lumix GX9 with an Olympus 25mm f1.2. The Olympus is a great lens. The combo made the picture taking easy, no skill required. Just my sort of thing! Kind regards, Antony
they are really getting their act together, they have incredible resources in design and manufacturing and, finally, are getting in focus. I imagine that there are great things coming in the future. Kind regards, Antony
If they had blued the hour markers Lose the “qualite fluerier” Below Chopard!!! Lovely movement. I would have preferred 38mm And a slight drop in the subseconds