Would be nice to have something waterproof (100m), with a screw down crown, shockproof and in a small, versatile package in the 36-39mm range, do they even have anything like that in the line up?
Another great line sadly discontinued, the Geophysic... There was much more to do with such a great case, in my opinion. The first modern Geophysic paid an homage to the mythic vintage. The others were great fictions, housing a new movement featuring a sp...
The platinum for sure, and not just because of the weight, but I like the simple layout of the dial!. Just simple and striking when worn. Both however are stunning mind you!
Would be nice to have something waterproof (100m), with a screw down crown, shockproof and in a small, versatile package in the 36-39mm range, do they even have anything like that in the line up?
I like the sector dial of the steel, but the heft and clean dial of the platinum it’s just perfect. I also have to agree with the others that steel might be a bit more appropriate with this one.
Such great watches, both very ‘under the radar’ which to me is a great feature! Love the subtle true seconds complication and the visibly higher quality of the movement, dial and indicators on the True Seconds model. Claus ...
I definitively would go for the vintage steel one but I just own the steel Tribute which I like so much (though I would rather have preferred in a bit smaller case size). It is a lovely watch which brings some nice memories of a visit to Paris in 2014 aft...