Anyone know if certain methods produce that super grainy chunky aesthetic the frosting on stuff like the Signature 1 from Greubel has VS the Breguet Tradition’s kind of smooth frosting? Is it a bead blasting grain size thing?
Since these are all numbered, new variants like yours don't seem to add to the total production. There are some piece uniques with 1/1 number plates so total production was more than the original 66. If you don't mind sharing your number XX/11 over PM I'd
For the stainless steel there are officially 33 watches, 11 each in 3 variants: 11 Silver movement, anthracite dial, blued screws 11 Rose Gold movement, Anthracite dial, silvered screws 11 USA edition, 2 tone Black and Silver movement Blue dial, blued scr
Hello, New member. I am hoping to find out some information on the Signature 1. In particular, the stainless steel version. As I understand it, there were 33 made in SS. It appears there were 3 series of 11 pieces each. Does anyone know how these were bro
The history of the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Jumbo is so rich that exhaustivity is both exhausting and almost impossible . Therefore, I have decided to leave aside the openwork variants and the RD#3 Tourbillon . For a more complete information , please re
The posts so far decidedly favor the Signature 1. And I can understand; it is a beautiful watch. But I do really enjoy this one on the wrist . . .
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After trying Fast Wong's Signature 1 out in New York, as well as the Balancier, I think the Signature 1 is a lot better. I think it's because the Signature 1 has more depth to it, and the actual layers have this big fat layer or slab of anglage that's rea
Everyday watch; if so does that fit in reality with your everyday? These type of watches don’t for most people. Or a special day watch? It can fit that bill, so long as your special days are somewhat casual. Urwerk, MB&F HMs, these DB etc are all difficul
I like the watch, the people have been good to me. Over the last two months they launched their Owner's Community. I am not sure what that will become. It is only open to first owners, not people who have bought in the secondary market. I met Stephen Fors