My taste in watches has evolved over the years. Now I'm totally into the artisanal type with hand-finishing and collecting along that way. The Petermann Bedat 1967 is my very first artisanal watch and I love those sharp interior angles along the bridges, dead-beat mechanism and even the dial. It's always a good sign when watchmakers spend time carving each spokes of the wheels. Sharing with you some of my favorite pics, and have a great weekend!
Wind up wind down, i go for artisan watches, is my plan. Wel, there are a few traditionals to go honestly said. After or a bit before, depends what i do. A nice titanium with a layer of 18k gold waiting for me, so that block a bit the artisan choice. With your PB i can make a decision, and all other artisans that come on the screen. For sure i like RG his Logical One, but that is a bridge too far speaking of affordability. May i ask how many K you paid?
The only thing I'm personally less fond of is the devil's tail at the four ends of the dead beat anchor: I couldn't say why, but this aesthetic choice doesn't appeal to my own taste.
But who cares, really, when the watch is so great! Enjoy!