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Thanks, this is certainly a great advice. If I not wrong, The Fluerier quality foundation is formed by Chopard, Paragiami and a few other watch houses. I was thought getting a limited edition is a safe buy , perhaps from the experience of owning a unique piece, the watch might be sought after in the secondary market - I could be wrong!
Yes, I love seeing great movements at the back especially if I am spending something costing quite a bit.
It depends...
By: YMA : August 9th, 2007-20:29
It depends on your preference and only you can make the final decision. The LUC movement is renowed for its movement finish and to me, it is a pity if you can't see and admire the movement. If this is the case, then you can forget about Fluerier RG. Limit...
It really depends...
By: Kong : August 15th, 2007-22:55
Thanks YMA for the post. In Singapore, I've seen of 5 people have the L.U.C QF RG, and each time, a piece lands here, it will be picked up by someone. And yes, one of the 5 people, actually bought it from Hong Kong. Will inform those who are interested to...
Tough choice...
By: IWC2006 : August 16th, 2007-06:23
Hi Kong, Thanks for the advice. I personally do not mind the 39mm case size, I have a Lange 1815 (36mm) thus I do not wish to duplicate with another similar style of watch like the 1.96. I have tried the fluerier before and AD still have 1or 2 left. To me...