Interesting dial. I like it. [nt]

Mar 01, 2009,16:03 PM
 

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After 7 years andreas strehler launches a new wris watch: The Papillon

 
 By: alex : March 29th, 2008-02:02
based on the same principle of time reading as the Opus 7, Andreas Strehler will be introducing at Basel this year his new Papillon....  

Love this Papillon!

 
 By: amanico : March 29th, 2008-02:26

Just guessing....

 
 By: pplater : March 29th, 2008-06:46
....it shows about 9:06:30, but if it does then it was a difficult exercise to ascertain. Alex, is that on the mark? Cheers, pplater.

right on spot!! (nt)

 
 By: alex : March 29th, 2008-10:05

technical specs

 
 By: alex : March 29th, 2008-06:32
Watching the passage of time At this year's Basel World, Swiss watchmaker Andreas Strehler will be presenting his latest masterpiece, the Papillon, for the first time. This watch, with its unusual time display, is fascinating at first sight and it inspire... 

Still.....NOT seeing the difference

 
 By: MTF : March 29th, 2008-10:34
Alex, First, thanks for posting and also to Mr Strehler, whom I like as a person, for showing this watch. I looked at the photos before and after reading the technical specifications and still cannot see the point. As a sculpture of butterflies.....maybe.... 

STUNNING!!

 
 By: Gizmotron : March 29th, 2008-16:40

Wow very interesting dial

 
 By: AnthonyTsai : March 29th, 2008-17:33

Stunning and brillant pixs..

 
 By: colantotte : March 30th, 2008-09:38

It is a very interesting piece of art but...

 
 By: mokling : March 30th, 2008-22:31
it is not a smart timepiece especially when you want to tell time, IMHO. May be, Mr. Andreas Strehler has been trying too hard. Regards Ling

What a pity it's called Papillon too

 
 By: Geo : March 31st, 2008-03:18
Since Daniel Roth made such an excelllent Papillon. It's a great concept, but I have had it now with all these creative concepts, that cost a fortune and don't tell the time in an easy way. I really don't mind time reading in a different way, like Genta's...