The Classic Moon Silver by Laurent Ferrier , ref. LCF039.R5.G3N won the GPHG 2024 Calendar and Astronomy Watch Prize . The red gold case measures 40 x 12.9 mm. Unfortunately , even though this model has its charm , I'm not really won over by either the cu
What are your picks for each of the categories and the show winner? How to play: 1. Please study the finalist nominated watches of each category. Go here for the list: https://www.gphg.org/en/gphg-2025/nominated-timepieces 2. Study the category definition
Anyone seen in person? Love the look in pics from what I have seen. Kinda a bummer it doesn’t have the natural escapement and micro rotor, that LF is known for. I think the steel would be a great casual wearable piece.
- Ladies’: feminine watches comprising the following indications only – hours, minutes, seconds, date (day of the month), power reserve indicator, classic moon phases – and that may potentially be adorned with a maximum 9-carat gemsetting. - Ladies’ Compl
The Challenge category is relatively new (so is the clock category) and it's become a bit of a strange category. The requirement for the challenge category is that the watch has to cost under 3000 CHF. Here are the definitions, intentions, and "rules" tha
PanoMaticCalendar in the Blue of Dawn A limited edition in platinum in honour of the creators of time Glashütte Original’s watchmakers start their working day very early, often before sunrise. Not because they need to – they want to take advantage of the
Hi Patek owners Long time watch collector, thinking about Patek. I am in a wonderful position. I have a great watch collection, mainly focused on Independents these days, but a life-long relationship to Audemars Piguet - literally, my father bought the fi
reason why I acquired one, but I kind of like the combination of the annual calendar complication with this Montre École case. The new Classic Moon, released this year, gives me mixed feelings because I don’t like the day & month aperture, and find a bit
I think I like this one more than the Classic Moon. Day and month apertures look better to me and, as there is no moon phase, there is no "sunglasses-looking" moon "bridge". The slate grey version of this watch (not featured in this post) was awarded the
As a tribute to the GPHG "Calendar and Astronomy" Watch Prize awarded yesterday to the LF Classic Moon, I thought I would just throw in some of the best photos I've been able to find online. For the record, the Blue dial version has a stainless steel case