
Twistarlight's post offers a refreshing perspective on sharing luxury timepieces, proving that passion transcends professional photography. His candid shots of the Bovet Virtuoso VII Retrograde Perpetual Calendar invite readers to appreciate horological artistry through an authentic lens. This article delves into the nuances of Bovet's design and the community's appreciation for unvarnished horological beauty.

Now it has proper resolution.
bovet and this watch design usually isnt my type of thing but the craftsmanship and artistry of this piece is undeniable. wow!
than your car? BTW, never seen this car Brand Logo, what is it? π§
However, for this white metal white dial version, it is not that ornate as people may suggest. Three meters away, to a non-watch-person, it just looks like any white metal dress watch with some cool design. With that being said, if it is not for a special occation, I would just put it on my desk for satisfying my guilty pleasure.
It is called Nio, a Chinese eletric car company, which is now also available in some European countries, including Germany. My car costs me more than 65K USD, three years ago, and it serves me very well. It is lower than the MSRP of the Bovet, but I got it as a pre-owned one, so...
Both Nio and Bovet are underappreciated, in my opinion.
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