... just a photo report for a weekend dinner with a few hard-core collectors. Extremely fun. My favorite place for food/wine, but the watch talk was so intense that, sorry, I didn't take any of the foods Only the last coffee barely made it to the pic. My ...
Definitevely, it wasn't possible for Journe to do it with a large power reserve due to the energy required by the system and for accuracy reason. It is the reason why I recommend to wind the watch upon waking up and just before going to sleep... Thanks a ...
I am happy that you and your friends had a great time. There were some serious watches on that table. I really liked the wristshot! Thanks for sharing! Cheers SamEE
fantastic pieces, thanks for the report! I really appreciated the Vagabondage II wrist shots, looks very wearable! I believe that the slit you are seeing at the back of the Journe Tourbillon contains the blade spring of the remontoir. AndrewD posted a pic...
Love the PP 130/5970 shots. The FPJ is fantastic also. You had a very small but serious collection there. Thanks for sharing them with us. I taek it everyone had a blast. Cheers, Frederick
Thanks for this post, Ken! Some of my favorite pieces, including the Vaga II and, of course the KV. That PT Observatoire looks quite familiar to me. A recent acquisition by the owner, perhaps? Best, Gary G
... but huge gathering in terms of Who's Who of the Horological world Fantastic photos and amazing watches Ken! Thanks for the pictures! Glad that you had a great gtg time, AGAIN! Your coverage are always eye-openers!
the Vagabondage alone would have been worth the price of admission. As would have the FPJ Tourb. And the PP Chronos. And the KV as well as the LF. But all together? Priceless! J
What to say? There were some of my fav watches on that GTG. The Vagabondage and the TS from FP Journe are stunning, The 5070 and its little bro are gorgeous and the Laurent Ferrier and Voutilainen are pieces to dream of. Fantastic! Sorry, not an Hublot fa...