I see perpetual calendars and even more perpetual calendar chronographs as joyful exuberance, not as an attempt to “show off”, but I see your point and, like you, I don't have highly complicated watches.
Let's start with these two titans , both belonging to the mind-blowing collection of @ryochan5711 : Roger Dubuis Sympathie 34 Biretrograde Perpetual Calendar Chronograph in palladium Patek Philippe Perpetual Calendar Split Seconds Chronograph , ref. 5004G...
I get that people marvel at the craftsmanship of extensive complications but for me it's just stuff I don't need and makes a dial seem just messy. I far prefer elegant simplicity. I've seen a few pocket watches with a lot of complication and find them gre...
But, for reasons I can't explain the biretrograde complication and Sympathy case appeal to me: I find it a nice and elegant way of going "wild"... 🤷🏽♂️🤪 The 5004 is another story: nothing wild, here, just an addition of high-end complications in a classi...
I don't get any thrill out of a watchmaker "showing off" to see how complicated he can make a watch. I get it. It's amazing. I just don't care. I already know what month it is. I already know what day of the week it is. At one time the date was handy but ...
Grand complications are like a well performed orchestra symphony, Time only is a solo, or a string quartet at most. Both are wonderful when well performed: music, Musicians, instruments, a concert hall acoustics. Just a different sense of a sound, and a h...
I see perpetual calendars and even more perpetual calendar chronographs as joyful exuberance, not as an attempt to “show off”, but I see your point and, like you, I don't have highly complicated watches.
Thank you, Emmanuel, for the warm welcome! The term "Titan-class" is so apt. The Patek Philippe 5004 is far more than just a watch; it is the ultimate icon of the era of handcrafted watchmaking. A tribute to perfect traditional craftsmanship!
And among them, I don't have a favorite: I took my Cornes de Vache to the north of Portugal, my Laurent Ferrier to the north of Italy, my Chopard LUC to Porto, my Patek 5098P to Florence, etc. In fact travelling or not doesn't make any difference for me a...
Lol, from what you're saying, these watches are no longer just timepieces, but coordinates on your travel map. The classic elegance of Cornes de Vache paired with the historical feel of northern Portugal, and Laurent Ferrier's understated luxury complemen...