Peter
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Has anyone ever actually seen one??
Hi,
I've been longing and looking for an elegant white gold watch on a bracelet for a while and haven't found one that meets my (highly subjective) specs:
- not too dressy (eg Cartier), not too sporty (eg Royal Oak)
- large enough for a large wrist, but not massive (eg Panerai)
- not mostly about style (eg, Franck Muller), but reasonably stylish
I recently stumbled across this GP - Vintage 1945 Grande Date Phases de Lune - ref 25800.6.53.217. Wow. However, I've never actually seen one and in my experience I'm rarely happy with a watch purchased sight unseen, no matter how lovely the pics. Comments? Anyone seen one?
Thanks,
Peter

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