A 39 RO Chrono was my 1st high horology watch some 20 years ago. I used it daily for about 2 years but at some point got frustrated for so many scratches that sold it and went to other brands. In my collecting journey I still had a couple of offshores but
Easily my favorite piece from them to date.... Perhaps keep the overall shape and theme, but tone it down a lot without the actual robot figure stand, DB style articulating lugs (use Vendome instead), flying tourbillon and face shield complication - I'd g
But still a very cool watch as you say Nico 👍 What I love with DB is the variety of designs: some are very futuristic, some others are more poetic (Starry Varius) but all are technically a great achievement and with a global consistency in design: a DB is
A milestone in terms of cool, original and eye catching. Always incredible to see watches like this one. Even though the back is less demonstrative than the front, here. Best, Nicolas
such a vast array of high end pieces together, it gives perspective to be able to compare them and see how they fit, which finishing appeals more to you etc. They kind of all look great on you by the way. Ditto on the XS models, mine is only because my sm
I've been in Miami all week for a work thing and had some meetings strategically close to the 1916 store. the standout piece for me was definitely the De Bethune JPS diver. I didn't realize that the outer bezel was so reflective. It looks great and the li
Hello All: The technology: Double balance wheels that go through a planetary differential which averages out the rates leading to better accuracy. Did I find out if it's more accurate? No. Do I care? No! Who are the Friends in MB&F: Jean-Francois Mojon of