After Nico's wonderful review, I finally managed to get to see this in the metal. Oh man... am I in love with this blue dial and beautiful Villeret monopusher chronograph calibre 16.29!! To be honest, my wrist is too small for this fine watch at 44mm but ...
even on your wrist. Is the size really important or do you still fall in love? 100 ex is so few and some are on the list ;-)) Not me, as I have an other top list priority. My MB Orbis Terrarum is always on my wrist these days. Thanks for sharing this Beau...
First question: Do you really love it so much? Second question: If so, try to find a correctly sized strap, it may help. Wear it tight, this is the only way. Best, Nicolas
It is an unisex proposal from Hermes (here with Apple watch). More than that, the second leather turn will protect your skin hand from the protrusive crown. Just my own feeling. You have a nice collection, and not obliged to have only the same range size ...
BTW, I'm not saying that so that there is one more for me to have a shot at. It's too big for me as well, and I was offered one. Damn! It is so beautiful. But we can't have them all. Great photos, Robin.
although often pictures taken in a close range give a wrong idea. Try to get a picture taken by someone else at a bigger distance. That might change the view a bit. Btw, what a wonderful watch! Best regards, Dirk
I still think it will be too big but worth a try to look at a full length mirror and ask someone to take a shot from afar That was what I did for my Heritage Spirit Orbis Terrarum and it worked fine
I love it. The lugs are hanging just a bit. Such a special watch though. A bit of a dilemna. But... if you are ever to wear a watch too big for your wrist, steel is the way to go. And with the blue dial, the watch is a bit more fun, more sporty anyways. S...
In the metal Michael. I strongly suspect you will go for it! :p Thanks for your encouragement. I will try it again next time and if fate has it, it may be mine Else I should be contented with this.... Cheers Robin ...
the cameras do these kind of distortions the more you put it close to the subject. Only you can tell (and maybe compare it to a Double Split?) but that would indeed, on the paper, be a very interesting model to consider. Thanks for the live picture Robin....
much too big for me too (it is 43mm), though my DB25 doesn't look as big with its 44mm. The lugs have a lot to do with this impression (and thickness too). Cheers, Mark