Spoiler alert: the watch is still with Mr. Dufour for its spa treatment -- but I did have a happy "rehearsal" today for the main event! The box arrives -- marked "fragile" but seemingly a bit the worse for wear! Opened with the proper implement -- things ...
in that great looking Persian city rug ? . Silk Nairn ? Gorgeous detail and motifs. Very apropos quote Ala Winston Churchill about the Battle of Britain regarding box. Cheer,dreamer This message has been edited by dreamer8 on 2012-02-06 19:12:01
Silk, and one of my favorite possessions. Bought by my late first wife in Singapore and carried home on the plane about a dozen years ago. These days, with a new household and lots of pets, it spends its days carefully stored in the closet save for specia...
that an entire post could be made about receiving an empty box and that this post would be interesting. Kind of like doing a television show about nothing (a la Seinfeld). Everything you do is turning to gold Gary. Can't wait for the actual watch photos. ...
Well, I think you've pretty much nailed it there, Richard . At least I tried with the rug in the background and the color commentary! Appreciate your kind words -- I certainly feel that things, at least in the "watch world," are going very well for me at ...
Mr. Dufour tells it a lot better than I, but when he was making his series of 5 Grande Sonnerie pocket watches for AP, one of the watches (valued even then at 300,000 CHF!) was taken by an AP executive to show to a prospective client. Instead of transport...
Firstly I can't believe I'm reading and responding to a post all about the delivery of an empty box. But well done Gary to make even this subject interesting I'm surprised nobody mentioned the beautiful opening implement you used. It's clearly the most ap...
There's somehting to be applauded for Dufour using a 'simple' box rather than the hulking monstrosities of mine that occupy various storage facilities aorund the world. It would nicely double as a travel case
...and comes in its own nice presentation box and detailed info on the specific materials and techniques involved. This one is Model B30-WMSC, number 90 in an edition of 500. Blade is copper wave Damascus with VG-5 steel as the core. The frame is Wave Mok...
Ahh, the famous box cutter. Makes my utility knife box cutter cry in shame. Certainly a magnificent damascus blade and the whole knife is a piece of art. Thanks for sharing!
but not just any ordinary one... the sight of this old empty box is much more rarer than a lot of watches and hence is very worthy of it's own thread! It's the perfect box for the Simplicity. Simple, elegant, no unnecessary bells and whistles... exactly l...
Tell me,is Dufour doing a full spa treatment?I mean service and polish of the case? I suppose you are counting the days.Well done anyway,what a catch,your collection is so diverse but with a clear sense of coherence. You will need to show us a new family ...
...Philippe is doing a routine cleaning, timing, and re-assembly along with very light polishing of the case. When I saw him he characterized the watch as "very carefully worn," and I would have to concur in his view (first of all, he's Dufour, but in my ...
Wait until you see this: Yes, I printed out a photo of my actual watch (sent by the prior owner), cut it out, and placed it in the box. Clearly I need to go back on my medication Best, Gary G...
I think you can get a lot of mileage out of this picture Your next step is to take a picture of the watch alongside your printed watch, and then, place this new picture on the wall alongside a monitor showing your Purist posting..... 1980s conceptual art ...
Apparently the keys to a successful thread about an empty box include: 1. A great watch that will eventually fill the box 2. A box that is not the usual huge ego-enhancing vault 3. A cool knife to open the box (see photos added higher in the thread) 4. A ...
.... really look forward to your pictures of the conent! Thanks for letting us share, much appreciated! And I agree, this is the best box shape - love it for the Journe CS and the Breguet La Tradition as well. Best Andreas
It will require some planning and vicious aforethought before you post back here. Believe me, you are going to have to 'go to town' on that one. Nothing short of, well, I think we should begin a list, Champagne. Not just any champagne. I want to know the ...
...not to mention a bit close to home in a couple of categories (the pillows, for instance ). While you have done a fine job in setting out most categories, I was a bit disappointed by your willingness to allow for indeterminate provenance on the caviar. ...
Hi there Gary, As you know i had a close encounter with a Simplicity not too long ago! Your shots brings back memories, they were good. But alas, to each his own. I'm genuinely happy for you Gary! May the incoming wait be quick just for you! Stephen