My Tonda 1950 Specialé has a similar dial. I read that they were designed by MP himself and created using the LIGA process; similar to the 'lost wax' technique. (Google has more on this.) It's all way too technical for me, tbh, but it sure makes for a coo
Tonda 1950 from circa 2010/2012, ltd. ed. of 60. Titanium case, Pt. microrotor. LIGA created 'dial'. I have always quite admired the Tonda 1950. It's a very wearable thin watch, thanks to the wonderful lugs. It appears to have been made with many dial var
On Toric Tuesday, a special Tonda 1950 from 2019 made in a limited number of 28 for Swiss dealer Gubelin. Gone but not forgotten. With a dial like this one, how could it ever forgotten? And a sensual profile. And micro-rotor movement. Thanks for looking m
With so many beautiful pictures of the various newer Tonda PF models on the forum ,I wanted to show the PF excellence with some of their older models: The Tonda 1950 , one of the most beautiful dress watches that I had ever in my collection: And its gorge
Tonda 1950, redesigned in 2019, I believe. In the first picture you should be able to see the grain of the dial, different from the earlier version which had a flat, matte dial. Besides this, other changes were the removal of the oval border surrounding t
Since there was a desire by some members to see the backside of the PF701 movement, I managed to snap this quick shot just before leaving for work, I promise I'll add more movement pictures later on below! Cheers, Filip
We met for coffee and admired JLC and Parm engineering and beauty, respectively. And maybe chatted about some non-horological topics too; like how old Vlad really is 😉😉😉🧛🧛🧛♀️🧛♂️🧛♂️
Wakmann vs Breitling Triple Date ... Wakmann and Breitling had a joint venture in the 1940s and 1950s, where Breitling supplied watches to Wakmann, a US-based company, for distribution in the American market. During this period, Wakmann produced watches t