For the stainless steel there are officially 33 watches, 11 each in 3 variants: 11 Silver movement, anthracite dial, blued screws 11 Rose Gold movement, Anthracite dial, silvered screws 11 USA edition, 2 tone Black and Silver movement Blue dial, blued scr
I know they are the same watch but the different colour combinations make them look so different, personally I think the steel and blue look best for my taste anyway I don't think there can be a wrong choice only what speaks to you the most would be the r
While this choice is wholly an aesthetic one, I’d appreciate hearing thoughts from the forum as to which version of the Balancier Contemporain people here prefer—the rose gold version with a silver dial, or the new (and last) version in steel with the blu
It might be larger in diameter but it is a lot thinner than the Balancier Contemporain which for me makes it a lot more wearable and more balanced proportionately. In addition, I feel that the Signature One is more legible and that is important in a watch
Greubel Forsey has just introduced the Balencier Contemporain Final Edition. Presented in stainless steel, this beautifully complex looking, but utterly deceptively simple watch (the only complication is a power reserve), represents the final Balancier Co
The JLC Polaris watches are so beautiful The new Grey/Blue dial Polaris melts my heart Who doesn’t love a Lacquered dial I’m not a gold watch guy, but holy crap this is stunning! I wanted to get a sense of how the 41mm Overseas felt on my wrist, it’s very
Love the new lumed bezel and how they ditched the rubber parts on the crown and case with the new S2. The bracelet really is amazingly good, though it better be for the absurd price, and while I'm sad the text around the bezel is gone the simpler finishin