that no one makes (yet). Here's one I would like to see. There's plenty of the ultra thin watches around and I would like to have one, but with other priorities in the way it'll have to wait. What I would like to see is an ultra thin Rolex Cellini in stai...
The escapement geometry that George Daniels designed produces very secure locking, as far as I'm aware. Having worn an Omega co-axial regularly for close to 10 years, I've never had an issue related to shocks. If you are skeptical of the Omega design spec...
The watchmaker did have a heated talk with Roger about the co-axial and the differences between Roger's vs Omega's versions. They are separate things by now.
a perpetual calendar, moon phase, sunrise/sunset and equation of time watch, in white gold with a cream-colored dial; at a 40mm diameter and with a height of 12.5mm or less. At an affordable price. OR...the U.N. Moonstruck at half the size, which would be...
I would want this one to be automatic. Assuming for the moment I could still afford to keep at least one other watch after buying this one there would be times I wouldn't wear it. Strapping it onto a watch winder would be so very convenient.
Duometre Chronograph Rattrapante White Dial In any case I ll take it in any colour. Black or grey blue or panda or Lange Rattrapante in white dial or panda dial
an ultra thin case in platinum, featuring a Grande Sonnerie with Westminster chimes, combined with a Rattrapante Chronograph and Flying Tourbillon, oh, and a Sarpaneva moonface! The hunter caseback should reveal the fusee-and-chain constant force escapeme...
For me, it would be a Patek with the following: -New manually wound caliber with overcoil, that can fill a 38mm case. -39mm diameter -10.5mm thick -dial design a la 3417 -Sapphire crystal -White gold Brandon PS I’d also love a version of the new Omega Rai...