Anyone with wrist shots,comments ,opinions on this piece? Would like to hear your thoughts,especially from owners or those who have seen it in the metal.Many thanks!
Anyone with wrist shots,comments ,opinions on this piece? Would like to hear your thoughts,especially from owners or those who have seen it in the metal.Many thanks! fernando
I tried it on the wrist but did not like its lightness in weight. I suspect (and I stand to be corrected) that it uses the same movement as the Sports Evolution Perpetual model but is almost twice as expensive - so I passed, especially if I have to get it...
when comparing the two. The chronometre is in a different league movement wise and for a little extra change looks like the better deal. If only it was a tad smaller and the one I tried didn't experience some technical failure!The ceramic perpetual fits m...
any time now, I was told by an AD in Central (shop name beginning with C) And did you consider the FPJ Perpetual? The color/metal combo is incredibly attractive...just persuaded a friend to acquire one... Sam
One of the cleaner perpetuals which is a prerequisite for me due to poor eyesight. Hope you get yours soon. I saw the dummy of the FPJ perpetual some time ago but didn't realize stock has come in.It looks great and I'm sure it will be a big hit.For me per...
is a very understated idea which I like a lot. Tried it twice. The lightness feels very special and fits to the idea of the watch. A comparison with the Chronometer doesn´t work, as this are two totally different watches. Oliver...
You cannot compare them together. I also like the idea of an understated and under the radar type of perpetual which this one is.Well for now, it's just something to think about but thanks for your valued feedback! cheers fernando (For some reason, my new...
. . . which employs the cal 100 as opposed to the cal 39 in the Sport Evo, btw . . . . . . as an everyday sports/tool/utility watch endowed with a genuinely useful high complication. It's extremely comfortable, entirely utilitarian, yet simultaneously sop...
. . . thanks to Oliver having provided the best evidence possible, namely, that while the ceramic Senator is definitely a casual watch by design, it can blend in with black formal wear . . . sartorially, Art
i havent even seen it in the flesh let alone tried it on, but it looks very subtle. i agree with Oliver that it would suit a black tie affair perfectly. on the ther hand i have seen, examined and tried on the Moser perpetual and that is sublime simplicity...