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Recent shaped watches

Shaped watches seem to be all the rage : here are nine recent examples , all produced between 2024 and today . Do you like shaped watches? Best, Emmanuel 2025 CARTIER TANK A GUICHETS WATCH ref. WGTA0234 Case: 24.8mm width x 37.6mm length x 6mm thickness -
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By: quattro
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quattro
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Expacts are the opposite of fostering local culture, tradition, local languages, contuinity, integration, heritage…

If you take this and understand the fact that many of the lower rated countries in your list have the burden of heavy immigration, you might begin to understand. I am Swiss. Every year we „welcome“ around 70‘000 immigrates. Many of them do not understand
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By: Abu Alex
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ZSHSZ
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You may well be right hopefully an extract from the heritage department at Breguet may reveal more.

I was fully expecting it to be 5 mm and although my measuring may not be that accurate it is certainly under 5 mm. I did notice from the movement picture that the movement is virtually flat to the watch case thickness and that the caseback is only very sl
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By: Marc Obermann
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amanico
2018

Thank you for this very interesting thread, Bruno.

First, your Breguet Rattrapante is simply stunning and I easily understand why you rank it so high. For me, even though it was with the Cornes de Vache that I took the step towards high-end luxury watchmaking, and even though it shares some characteristic
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By: Bruno.M1
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Ichiran
3846

Yes, this is one of the two largest shaped watches I own (and can get away with without looking silly).

The other being the Parmigiani Fleurier Kalpa XL Hebdomadaire - probably even bigger. The Breguet Heritage, the Patek 5098, or a Cartier Tortue might work very well if a tonneau case appeals. Some of the smaller PF Kalpas from the previous decade, or the
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By: quattro
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KMII
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My first pocket watch

Friends, Sharing some pictures I took today of my first pocket watch. In 1998, under the leadership of Gino Macaluso, Girard-Perregaux acquired the Villa Marguerite to be the museum to house priceless heritage pieces for the brand. Many priceless pocket w
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By: this_hobby_of_hours
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this_hobby_of_hours
994

The World is Flat: A comparative review three extra-thin or ultra-thin watches (plus a couple of extras).

The past decade or so has seen a number of companies, notably Bulgari, Piaget, and Richard Mille, engaged in a kind of race to the bottom to produce the thinnest mechanical wristwatch, with some models that appear to have garnered good press and apparent
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By: Modernahab
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armen.y
2087

Very astute!

Regarding Chopard, I agree that the Mille Miglia line seems like an adipose appendage at this point. I also think that the jewelry watches in the Happy Diamonds mode may continue to damage the perception of Chopard as a serious player in the mechanical wa
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By: Modernahab
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amanico
1163

Independents at Basel and Geneva 2008! - Blast from the past

Check out Don Corson's reports of the Independents at Basel and Geneva 2008! Speake-Marin Take an intimate tour of Peter Speake-Marin’s workshop, guided by his wife Daniela. From hand-finished tourbillons to maki-e dials crafted by Japanese masters, this
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By: Bill
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Tim Jackson
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