
Pplater initiates a community-wide call for 'simple' watches, inspired by flamenco's WristScan thread. This post aims to gather diverse examples of watches with uncomplicated displays, ranging from two or three-handers to those with minimal complications, celebrating the elegance and challenge of well-executed simplicity in horology.
PP 5296R
...and a great shot of a great watch, Zhege. "Plus one" on the Calatrava - any Calatrava! Cheers, pplater.
support ! My collection have moved to mostly 3 hands over the years, and away from cluttered and busy dials. I can now appreciate the finer things ie movements, and that has become the most impt criteria for a purchase these days. One close up :- And a couple of "fun" shots One showing the business end "where it counts" :- Gives me an excuse to do more shots over the next couple of days ! Will put up more when I get to it ! Thanks for starting the thread! Truly and Simply Fantastic way to start
...certainly one of the best iterations from the brand so far. looking forward to your further posts, flamenco - no pressure! :-) Cheers, pplater.
Ferrier, the Moser is ....... :D Minus the micro rotor that is. Damn ! Now I need to have a productive week !
Stunning piece! :) Best Blomman
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