Here it is... Usually, I am not a big fan of these " luminous " dials and hands on such a watch, but here, I find the contradiction quite cool. What do you think? Best, Nicolas ...
I took a class put on by the New York Horological Society which involved taking a movement apart and putting it back together again. One of the instructors was wearing this watch. What made it very special was the fact that he had been permitted to assemb...
As for the dial it is a very personal issue, I am glad there are several options for each taste. I am probably very (too ?) classical taste and my choice would go for the classic dial with assagai indexes and hands... but I am opened to variations and thi...
ala Steve McQueen as hhh mentionned ;-) A sector dial with lume for driving all day long on Porsche or Triumph motorbike (RIP Steve McQueen) Laurent was also a "Le Mans" Competitor ;-) A special LF not for everyone, I agree.
First impressions: beautiful, nice round form, good proportions, interesting lume, darked-out brand (this makes it more stealthy and reduces distraction towards the brand name). After reading about it (sorry, an acquired habit for an educated person is to...
It’s good to see you again. It’s been a while since I’ve been here. I’m sorry about the long-winded explanation on the other thread. I promise to mind my P’s and Q’s here. I like you Amox post today.
I have the beige dial version and Ferrier confirmed only 18 were made in that configuration. It's extremely comfortable to wear, easy to read time, top notch movement (easily one of the best finished automatic movements) and obviously quite rare. Best Han...