But why on earth did I take such a crazy photo? Best, Emmanuel From top to bottom: Patek Philippe Chronometro Gondolo ref. 5098P-001 Laurent Ferrier Galet Micro-Rotor Vacheron Constantin Historiques Cornes de Vache ref. 5000H/000R-B059 Chopard L.U.C Quatt...
so I didn't dare add the Omega (and, to be perfectly honest, I think I only wanted to stack mechanical watches, whereas the Omega is quartz). Best, Emmanuel
both really clicky and smooth: perfection. The LF is very noce too, but it's an automatic watch, so winding makes les sense and the tactile experience is just a little below the VC.
Well I guess its also the Patek's curved crystal that makes it difficult to balance another on top of it. However that being the case, I just knew Emmanuel ,would at a heart beat, let the 5098 be the one to rule them all! Agree the Patek crown is not easy...
first, because it's my top watch, and then because it has a curved caseback, which could match the domed crystal of the LF, which has a flat caseback (so it needed to be placed in second position). I wish you a great week ahead too! Best, Emmanuel
Pro level actually π How do you make them hold together? Do you stick them together with βPatafixβ? Do you use a support hidden behind the watches? I cannot imagine they hold together just by magicβ¦ π Anyhow your pics are amazing πππ
because of its curved caseback and the LF had to be just below because of its domed crystal. But the PP is also on top because itβs in a class of its own for me. The other three in rose gold are difficult to rank as each one has a special charm. Best, Emm...