...and still trying to compile my thoughts on it. Smallest watch they have made at just 39.6mm which means it slips under a cuff fairly easily. Doesn't get much attention from anyone, but it takes time to digest the layers of detail. Incredibly difficult ...
Looks slightly better after some crop! But really; that pot helped to angle the watch enough so that light hit the black polished plate for some flecto. ...
And now I can’t stop looking at these photos. The dial design is super interesting and layered. The movement is bonkers. And it’s 39.5mm?!? I always thought GF as oversized. But this one looks comfy… Thank you for sharing.
Few watches have so much depth and level of quality / effort in so few cubic centimeters. One of the things I like about this over the S1 is the boxed sapphire which I think helps save the bezel and adds that little bit extra depth. The small GF's fly und...
Also my first GF. I have worn it daily for over 2 years now, traveling, going to events, everywhere. Winding the S1 has become part of my daily coffee ritual at home, at the office, on vacation or working in another country, wherever. ...
From your comments I gather you are happy with your decision. Wearing it daily is a strong statement, especially knowing some of your other watches. Wow. I am considering the exact same version, steel with black dial. Would probably take this as an opport...
I had to sell a couple watches to make the S1 happen and I miss them at times but no regrets. Generally I like larger watches, I hate time on a subdial, at least want a stop seconds complication and like some lume so this checked none of my boxes but here...
And obviously really wearable, which may not be the case for every G&F. The watch is really great. It's a shame it's not yours. But maybe it will be one day. 😉