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One of the watches which is very high on my wish /dream list. Here, the white gold version. I am still hesitating with the Neotourbillon Black, truth to be told. One thing is for sure: Girard Perregaux knows how to make us dream... Best, Nicolas ...
A 46mm is indeed a size that is not as small as 40mm. Most remarkable watches that contains uber high horology are big show peaces. That is why i skip the IWC Pall Weber 150 years edition. No constant forse or other exotic things, but the big size. For th...
I recall it winning the timepiece of the year, when first issued, at another popular horological forum. I tried it on at a now-shuttered popular multi-brand AD in London in 2018. Alas, was too big for my puny wrist. Amazing timepiece, nonetheless