sclamb
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I went, I saw, I ordered........
the Polaris 1965. I was at the boutique yesterday evening. Having ordered a Polaris a while ago without actually having seen it, and then changing my mind and cancelling the order, I held the 1965 version in my hand for the first time last night and fell in love with it. The plexiglass is stunning, as is every facet of the watch.
So, it is now on order again (I hope I can still get my lucky number), although I am not sure I can contain my excitement until November
Simon

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Isn't that one the 1968?
By: Dje : May 30th, 2008-05:49
Hi Simon, Congratulations on getting a Polaris! I think the one you show is a 1968. Picture by Amanico The 1965 is the Paris Boutique limited edition. Picture by Amanico Anyway both are really beautiful. Regarding your question and after reading back the ...
So, now , simon, you're a Polaristi!
By: amanico : May 30th, 2008-06:19
Welcome to the club,my friend, and happy to see that you changed your mind. The Pola which only has luminous hands will be the Boutique Edition, and the noe you show in your pic is the LE of 768 pieces, available worldwide... Indeed, my friend, very happy...
Thanks Nicolas....
By: sclamb : May 30th, 2008-11:15
and it is a HEAVILY oversubscribed club too! I did in fact go for the 1968 which appealed to me as a more sporty looking watch. The prototype only had luminous hands and I am hoping that the actual watch will have luminous batons and alarm triangle too. S...
Forgive my ignorance....
By: kfr : June 1st, 2008-02:53
First off, great watch, congrats! Secondly, can you explain how that center portion of the dial with the arrow functions? (Probably a silly question, I know, but I am looking at it and not sure how it is set, what part of the Polaris rotate for timing, et...