It satisfied a enduring urge to have a chronograph and here was one I could afford. It sports a cam-actuated Valjoux 7733 in this lovely stainless pillow case. I bought it on a black leather sport band but soon changed it for the ss bracelet that it is on
produced enamel dials for brands other than Patrek, such as AP, Piaget, Hermes, and Jaquet Droz Please see my previous posts about her own enamel journey www.watchprosite.com www.watchprosite.com
To thinking a lot of it has to do with patina, material and use of space and volume. Raised markers rather than stamped. Multiple levels to the dial. It all works together to create a landscape. And this watch has all of that. This is what sets Lange and
I just remember how he bought a nice Jaquet Droz to cheer himself up and showed it here while at the same time sharing his ongoing battle with us... I am very sad that he lost! Best wishes for his family and friends. May he rest in piece and be remembered
... is especially pleasing with an appetizer on the wrist What? Jaquet Droz Grande Seconde Skelet-One Where? Salzburg, Austria When? last weekend Cheers, Alex
with JD LeCoultre's authrorization, since he was a Board Member. It's great that you actually tracked the actual case numbers. The article with Thierry Stern in December '22 is the one where he stated that he always wished Patek had invented the Reverso.