The models presented here are from 2016-2020. Best to you all. (credit: all photos from Monochrome) Steel Big 8, cal. Piguet FP1160 Platinum Blue, cal. P4 Big 8 London Edition, steel, cal. FP 1160 (Piguet based) Reference 1741 Platinum Perpetual Calendar,
Thrilled to add this to my existing UJ ONE. Reference 1140 comprised 9 different combinations of dial colour, numerals and case materials. Only 200 were made in all combinations, 100 of which were the limited editions! So it’s quite possible that this num
They showed me the PO last. Out came the plastic, so much for being "safe"! One collection got bigger and another collection got smaller! A lot of time passed before any other pieces got any wrist time again. ;-) mine says hello!
But I believe your picture depicts a 3998J with unique dial My understanding is the text on that one translates to “Helmut Newton” as the commissioner was a big fan. Below 2 are both J with different text dials (both likely to same owner as they were sold
Just 1 favorite? GULP. I can't do it!! (ironically, while most parents say they could never choose a favorite child, I think I could do that very easily!! LOL...) The tantalum bezeled watch from Monochrome is an old SIncere edition. There were 2 dials off
Let’s make no secret here, i fall for the Laureato. Albeit i like the Oak also. The Laureato is sweet. It was off of my radar, but i wil look again if the prices are normalized when covid madness hurt many watches and locations. Two watched which are simi
but C.H. Meylan on an ebauche by L.E. Piguet. Verger is known to have used them. Here is a similar pendant watch by Meylan for Tiffany. image Timewatches For the benefit of others, and copyright laws, please attribute the source of your photos. Those inte
First off, thanks for a superb new topic Moritz, we are already seeing some really interesting and unexpected entries in this thread from our fellow members! A natural choice for me is obviously my most beloved "Boccadasse" Patek...before that spring 2018