After the Universal Genève I just posted, here is another doctor's watch, and a beautiful one: And another great idea, for a re edition. Well, after our P 25 watch! Best, Nicolas
At 8mm this could be classified as an Extra Thin watch and there are so many references in the dress watch category that would be very similar to this watch or even thinner from many of the Grand Maisons. Although most are vintage they are not hard to fin
It’s a ref that took my attention. Time change, time goes, priorities changed. I do no big oversized watches anymore. Light, 39 and smaller, and vintage are key to me. Piaget, and some Jaeger LeCoultre, titanium Breitling new pluto, Enicar, Atlantic.
To name a few. Not just a different metal or dial color but real exciting stuff: Who else did anything as diverse in a relatively short period? Seems impossible. - The Trilogy Set: Astolabium, Tellurium, Copernicus. Probably the pinnacle to own. - Hourstr
This one in a platinum edition of 200 pieces. There was also a RG version in slightly higher numbers. 40mm in size. Purchased in April 2005. It is the anthracite dial on this one that is killer. Ref 279-50
Another one, very classic, less spectacular than the gold black dial I posted some days ago, but not lacking charm! Credit: I don't remember who, but I will credit on request. Though, I prefer the 2 sub dials versions. Best, Nicolas