A brain flow hit me this morning by looking at a Blancpain advertorial at LinkidIn. A Villeret with mp, i dug up a ref i find fabulous at 40mm pink gold triple calendar, it covered a lot as only a year disc would made it a perpetual calendar. But adding s
I have to agree with all your points it really is very well put together with all the little details adding up to making it a fantastic watch. The dial really is just so good especially the colour background used for the Day and Month that could of so eas
I used to have this one: And dreamed of this one: And always liked this Villeret of yours. Uber elegant, dressy and eye catching. Very well done, my friend. Best, Nicolas
A few days ago, Bruno.M1 asked a question on this forum that sounds simple, yet touches the very core of this hobby: “Is there still any logic to watch prices and values – or is it only about looks and, above all, recognizability?” My honest answer? NO! I
That said, the VC 82172 or the Calatrava 6119 or 6196 have greater and better finished caliber, imo. The VC bears the Geneva Seal, the two PP bear the Patek Philippe Seal. Also, I've never been completely fond of the open hands of the Villeret collection.
40 x 7.39mm. Calibre 11A4B, manual winding. 100 hours PR. Power reserve indicator at the back. Source: Monochrome watches. Source: Monochrome watches. Power reserve display at the back. Source: Monochrome watches. Source: Monochrome watches. What do you t
Yesterday I had the opportunity to get up close and personal with the Apotheosis Temporis, a set of 8 timepieces in 38mm platinum cases with black dials introduced in 2005. The number of sets produced mirrors the number of watches, only eight were made. T