amerix
1537
with so many Wows going around
I suggest not a "bow wow" - human talk for a dog - but more of a WOOF WOOF (a really big dog) or a WUFF WUFF (the german version of the same) but have you seen pictures of the MARIN 2, or SM2 - not here but a few steps away from a couple of "other" forum corners?
Even the Marin 1 reduces me to a
WAA WAA (cry-baby talk)
amerix This message has been edited by amerix on 2010-10-02 08:50:47 This message has been edited by amerix on 2010-10-02 08:52:39 This message has been edited by amerix on 2010-10-02 08:57:54
Another Wow
By: davidcast77 : September 27th, 2010-14:28
Great grab Seth, As much as I love Peter's new movements, titanium cases and multi-piece dials.... and I do love them. I have no less affection for the earlier pieces with modified ETA movements. They are an important part of his evolution as a watchmaker...
The Dial Design
By: SethRL : September 29th, 2010-05:29
It's actually not guilloché (which just proves something about the poor quality of my phone photos and the way in which photos don't capture depth) -- it's hand engraved. In fact, to me, one of the nice things about the engraving is that it is asymme...
A Rare Sort of Wrist Shot
By: SethRL : October 3rd, 2010-19:33
I promised another wrist shot. How about this one? The watch and the maker. (The owner is a bit irrelevant, but he snuck in wearing watch). Best part was meeting Peter. His enthusiasm for his watches, and certainly the Thalassa -- which is stunning -- was...
:-)
By: dxboon : October 4th, 2010-06:49
That's awesome! I admire Peter a lot. He's one of the great independent watchmakers, and you're right -- getting a special timepiece from a person is a lot more meaningful than buying one from a corporation! Cheers, Daos