Here is my 38 mm Minerva Pythagore with the famous manual wind calibre 48. Notice how the watch wears bigger as the entire case is pretty much made up of the dial. At 9 mm thickness, I love the proportions. Sapphire crystal glass for both front and back. ...
And a good combo with the strap. Thanks for the info on the watch (as always.) Didnāt know your wrist could do without a GP š Btw. I think your info/knowledge were mentioned on Fratello regarding a Blancpain.
Glad to hear you enjoyed the post. I know right, every time I put on something other than a GP I feel kinda guilty š Oh, interesting about Fratello. I donāt write about Blancpain though ā¦. Have a link to the article? š¤
"Artist unknown. This doesnāt compare to having Rembrandt van Rijnās signature on a painting. For a long time, the common belief was that Adolfo Natalini (1941ā2020) ā a man who co-founded the architectural company Superstudio, became a member of the Arch...
You mentioned Blancpain and that was why I was confused. Anyway, the link Fratello shared was to one post about the topic where I disputed the attribution to Natalini. This post I made was the proof after I spoke to Nataliniās business partner of 30 years...
Thatās why I thought of you and our forum when Fratello mentioned WatchProSite in the article. Always good to be a part of this horological forum where I keep learning new stuff. Enjoy!
Facebook groups and such have lots of fluffy info. Purists are here. Iām doing my part to get the facts straight on GP. The myths and such has gone on for too long. š¤
Glad to hear that there are still Minerva collectors here. Sorry to say that many of the younger collectors do not may not know (or care) about Minerva. Hope to keep in touch with you. I have a few other neo-vintage Minervaās and I post pics of them from ...