After finishing my MBA at Duke Fuqua, I finally pulled the trigger on something Iβve admired for a long time: a Bovet 19Thirty. This is my first independent watch purchase, which makes it feel even more special. I bought it used, though honestly I could n...
What an accomplishment to graduate that school. You have made a wonderful acquisition with the Bovet, and the special meaning as for why will make this one a legend in your collection. Enjoy it in the best of health!
And funny enough, the β8 out of 60β ended up carrying extra meaning too because 8 is considered lucky in Chinese culture, as well as red being an auspicious color. I spent a huge part of my childhood growing up across Singapore, Taiwan, and mainland China...
and on this acquisition! I love your way of saying why you love this 19thirty, which is indeed a wonderful flamboyant timepiece. I wish you many years of happiness with it. Best, Emmanuel
Thank you Emmanuel! Honestly βwonderfully flamboyantβ may be the most accurate description of a Bovet possible π That unapologetic artistry is exactly what drew me to the brand.
Iβm really happy you mentioned the side view because that case profile was honestly one of the biggest selling points for me. Bovet cases just feel so sculptural, the undulations and curves are so cool!
Haha thank you Markus! And yesβ¦ the plastic is definitely temporary π I think Iβm still in the nervous βnew ownerβ phase. And the left side is actually just negative space, which I weirdly love because it makes the whole dial feel even more asymmetrical a...
The watches are obviously secondary to that, but now that you have gotten it out of the wayβ¦. Your Bovet is a unique watch, this should not be something you encounter on anotherβs wrist except in the rarest of rare occasions and thatβs kinda cool just in ...
Really appreciate such a thoughtful comment, Jay. Honestly the rarity and individuality were huge parts of the appeal for me. I love watches that feel personal and slightly eccentric rather than something you see everywhere. And I think you may honestly b...