Beginning of this new year, the white and black models of the LINDE WERDELIN pieces landed in Singapore - The White Watch and the Hard Black II. Below are some quick snapshots of the two models .... Starting with the The White Watch from the 3 Timer Colle...
I could see wearing the white dial but not on the white strap. BTW, isn't filling the hex nuts with white paint a little odd? If I am not mistaken, the hex nuts are functional and have to be removed to change the strap. I would think that with one strap c...
First, there were no ballet slippers in the post - click here . Bad form.... Second, if there were any prizes when this question was asked in August - click here - then MTF has been exceedingly slow (to put it benignly) to announce the results and distrib...
Definitely no ballet slippers For the second reason, ok, you can blame me :-( Supposed to raise the challenge again very soon to compete with the current most Creative One Third, you need a bigger screen Fourth reason ... no words...I surrender Kong
First, DSD brings up a good point.... but to return to the initial question, yes i'd wear it, but only in tropical/mediterranean situations (southern italy?)...... At first I was not fond of LW, but they really are growing on me. I could see them as part ...
in an era where brands are going back to their roots polishing some of their iconic watches and putting it in production again " a limited run of watches in majority of cases " which help strengthin the identity or an image of a certain brand ... infront ...
for your POV. I feel LW's 'finger print' is the case-shape with the facets and sharp edges. Agreeable, just changing colour will reach saturation point fast. Kong
Was that trend started by Chanel? I like both watches, but the dial of the Hard Black is much nicer (The One is my favorite LW model) IMO. I love the matte black finish on the watch. Great pictures of both timepieces, Kong! Cheers, Daos
That's true, but I still prefer watches that are 'fit for purpose'. Watches that are functionally designed to do what they were meant to, and physically designed to fit the human wrist comfortably and not get caught on clothing. Once they go outside of th...
one can argue that there are alot of buyers of Pams , APs etc are also buying them as fashionable items. and i have no issues with tht. i havebought watches basis of fashion the its horological merits as well. but i believe i have a good balance fro watch...
... but not with the white strap. Give it a tan strap, or a black rubber one, and you have a perfect sports watch with white dial. Why should a white dial alone transform a watch into a ladies' timepiece? Regards, Marcus