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agreed
Dec 19, 2019,08:53 AM
As an owner of a /28, based on available pics of the /38 out there, I agree. Nevertheless still a stunning piece.
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now that is rare bird!
By: ChristianDK : December 18th, 2019-12:31
Perfectly complimented by the cinnemon roll LOL ;-) I only realised how cool this watch is after I was lucky to see two at a dealer in the US. The closer you get - the better!!!! A miniature painting.
Beautiful!
By: M4 : December 18th, 2019-13:25
Such a unique timepiece. Really quite stunning. Well done! M4
Not only a nice example, the best example
By: hewitgar : December 18th, 2019-18:37
Journe selected this themselves for an important collector as the best example there was. In their opinion. And now I am lucky enough to have it. ...
One thing I have noticed
By: hewitgar : December 19th, 2019-07:28
Of the ones I have seen. All the ones from the smaller barrel (28 pieces) are far inferior in patterning than those from the larger barrel (38 pieces). Beauty lies in the eye of the beholder, of course. However, that’s my view.
agreed
By: avseg : December 19th, 2019-08:53
As an owner of a /28, based on available pics of the /38 out there, I agree. Nevertheless still a stunning piece.
welp...
By: avseg : March 17th, 2020-03:27
I just saw a /28 that is stunning. So, I'm forced to say that it's still up to the individual piece even if perhaps the /38 have more dials with "better" patterning.
Magic dial
By: lykoxx : March 17th, 2020-04:15
I was agree with you but since I have my XX/28 I find this edition very interresting because of this fact not perfect what can show some particurities like a venitian mask ... (for me ) ...
Wow wow wow
By: Mohannad (aka Riddler) : March 17th, 2020-07:56
What a spectacular H
No arguments from me
By: hewitgar : March 20th, 2020-09:43
Beauty in the eye of the owner / beholder! Each is unique - love that mask hidden in your dial!
That’s interesting.
By: Jay (Eire) : December 19th, 2019-09:32
I’d not had any interest in this piece so never followed the release data or any of the other details. But now when I see them I need to take note of which one (barrel) was the source.
Very nice!
By: Spangles - Dr. Tabby : December 19th, 2019-04:24
Now, get a meteorite dial (4.5 billion years old)!
Ha!
By: hewitgar : December 19th, 2019-09:30
Yes indeed. Or maybe a solid meteorite DB?!