amanico[JLC Moderator]
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Well, Maikeru
The size and thickness are the same than on the A. Lecoultre 8 Days Perpetual, my friend.
The special work on the dial and on the movement makes it loo slimmer.
Quite unique, in this category.
Best,
Nicolas
Tend do agree.
By: amanico : September 22nd, 2010-22:28
Somewhat, I feel the platinum version is maybe more " aerian "... Love the discrete contrast between the light color of the squeletted dial and the case. But I'm a bit biased, as I'm a non colored metal adept. Best, Nicolas
Platinum
By: respo : September 19th, 2010-06:44
I say platinum only because I think it gives the watch a very contemporary or concept feel to it, which I think is rare for a perpetual calendar, especially a skeletonized one such as this. Legibility is a funny issue when we discuss perpetuals, skeletoni...
Platinum
By: maikeru : September 19th, 2010-14:30
Having seen both versions in the metal, I prefer the platinum as well. Seem more 'of a piece' and coherent (the movement blends, rather than contrasts, with the casing). This is actually one of my grail pieces (I'm of the school that allows more than one!...
Easy choice for me.
By: dxboon : September 21st, 2010-01:34
Platinum all the way. The warmth of rose gold is nice, but in the long run I think the overall design motif of the watch calls for the colder, more technical-looking metal. Plus, I honestly feel that white metals are more versatile (personal preference). ...