amanico[JLC Moderator]
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A shift, Art
More than that!
I'm on to dig a bit more this topic, my friend.
I feel like a newbie, and that's a really great feeling.
Best,
Nicolas
Absolute masterpieces!
By: pingtsai : June 30th, 2009-22:28
The dials reflect such masterful elegance and the movements are awe inspiring works of art. The Romain Gaultier has a cleaner symmetry with it's missing crown (although it feels a bit as though it's lost a limb...lol) I just love how craftmanship and qual...
A new firm: LADOIRE anyone?
By: 219 : June 30th, 2009-14:35
It takes a brave set of individuals to set up a 100K+ CHF watch production in these times, but here they are. Almost a 50's tv screen, with a two time zone design and a movement made from scratch. Not my thing, but hefty and innovative. Well finished and ...
Some more DeBethune
By: 219 : June 30th, 2009-14:43
More than any other firm at the moment, DeBethune impress. We were lucky to have a Dream Watch 1 with us at the store: innovative movements, designs, case design, and styling. The future looks bright! Dream Watch 1 (Robb Reports Best of the Best for this ...
Sounds good ...
By: small-luxury-world : July 5th, 2009-01:53
but "not rich enough" was not mentioned because of the price tag. What kept me away from Rolex - so far - is the message to everybody (and I mean everybody) if you have one on your wrist. Aren´t they just too obvious if you don´t want to impress the "crow...
I see what you mean, Oliver
By: amanico : July 5th, 2009-02:34
I completely understand what you mean, but I think this is a " state of mind ". You're not obliged to jump on a very hot Rolex, you may be very happy with an understated one, like the Freccione, or the GMT which are not the most popular, which is very fin...
Our pleasure, Flamenco!
By: amanico : June 30th, 2009-22:33
Viewing theses watches is an intense pleasure, my friend. I must now do my homework on the Independant Watches, as this is a new world, or almost, to me. But now I got how and why people pay interest to them. The finish, the originality, the technical sol...
Well observed, as usual, Daos
By: amanico : July 1st, 2009-02:44
I totally agree with you on what you wrote about the Mayu. And yes, I saw the palladium version with this stunning smoke dial. As for the De Bethune, I'd say that these are very refreshing watches, really, as they re visit the horological landscape, and w...
Damn, Jed
By: amanico : July 1st, 2009-23:08
You're right... I thought I took a Mayu case back, it was a Monard, in fact. I checked your pic in the Moser Catalogue, and you're absolutely right. Too many watches in the display, at this moment. Very sorry for this confusion. Best, Nicolas
Thanks, Quan
By: amanico : July 4th, 2009-08:46
I'm not the dangerous one, here, but De Bethune!!! Wow, these watches are so appealing, my friend. One advice: Don't go to see them in the flesh or you will make the plundge. Best, my friend. Nicolas