The Minerva Pythagore never grows old for me βοΈ
By: KMII : June 13th, 2025-05:05
The balance, the nothing to take away design, proportions⦠34mm of pure bliss, and in spite of it being unregulated, well within chronometer standards with its Golden Ratio proportioned Cal. 48 movement.
My preferred size is 38 mm for these Pythagore cases but I know they were made in 34 mm only.
Such is life. I admire yours from afar. π«ΆπΌ
I have my 36 mm TZ cal 49 which is still ok for me.
But with all the Pythagore cases from the late 1990βs we know that the dial size is big and they wear a little larger. So I encourage all to consider the various sizes and match to wrists sizes as well. I see some folks with slimmer wrists wearing watches which seem way too large for them. IMHO of course.
That really is such a stunning and classy looking Minerva Pythagore.
By: Marc Obermann : June 13th, 2025-08:39
I especially appreciate the small details such as the enlarged 12 marker and the silver circular finish in the running seconds and the very stylish hour and minute hands just help finish it off for a really beautiful watch. A short while ago if you had said it was a 34mm watch I would have thought it would be too small, but now I have realised it's all about the wrist it goes on and the case shape as proved in your photos it doesn't look too small at all just beautiful. Wear and enjoy it in good health.