
Vilit's insightful comparison of the first and second generation Pascal Coyon timepieces offers a rare side-by-side look at the evolution of an independent watchmaker's craft. This article delves into the subtle yet significant refinements that define each generation, providing crucial context for collectors considering these exceptional watches. Vilit's detailed imagery highlights the aesthetic and technical advancements, making this a valuable resource for understanding Pascal Coyon's horological journey.




Congrats on owning two amazing timepieces. Thanks for sharing. Hussam
Nice watches ! Does the second series has exactly the same movement as the first but a little bit smaller ?
Not just because of the sublime finishing but the case is smaller at 39.8mm. I also like the fact that the bezel around the movement of the second generation fills up the case back better. The first generation had three types of case - 42mm with a gadrooned bezel, 42mm with a smooth bezel and 41mm with a smooth bezel and slightly domed crystal. However, I am not sure if the second generation is finished eight or nine times better than the first generation as denoted by the new pricing. This migh
Allow me to publish the photo of the site of Pascal
The second generation is sublime. Two great options for sure and your two specimen are top πππ
Some photos of this caliber 19C in high definition . Sincerely yours . Pascal
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