White gold cases, 43, 5 mm for the Grand Chronographe, 39, 5 mm for the Vintage Pulsographe, Black Enamel or White Enamel, monopusher located in the crown for the Grand Chronographe, or at 2 o clock for the Vintage Pulsographe.... Snail or doctor? Cal 13....
1) something about a black enamel snail dial that's quite alluring 2) 16.29.. The size just magnifies the beauty of the movement so I'm imagining it's more enjoyable to admire Doctor is nice. It's probably the more eye catching dial and white enamel is so...
I think your rationale makes sense and on the \'right\' track, ie already owned a 16.29, mono -pusher and looking for a white dial. In the past, i much prefer the 16.29 larger movement and finishing but now that I get to understand better these Villeret m...
I feel you Nico. I pre-ordered the 16.29 Cal 1858 rose gold and am tempted by the White Pulsographe. Issue is its price point is much higher sigh....hard call to make.
the last few years, MB is experimenting new things like an independent watchmaker would do, breaking the restraints of a heritage brand (like what Rolex or PP does).
As the whole Villeret 1858 watches have been discontinued and are not being built anymore (and you cannot order as well anymore) I thought it was time to secure one
As you can see I couldn't decide either! As for measuring not sure I don't have a caliper I can post a photo on my wrist with then a wrist shot of a submariner to compare. ...