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Thank you Tim for your friendly comment! 🙏☺️

I find the evolution from the first perpetual calendar by Kurt Claus (Da Vinci) in 1985 to the Eternal model truly fascinating. I'm deeply impressed by the watch's suitability for everyday use. Unlike, say, a Patek Caliber 89 or a Franck Mueller Aeternita
11M
By: MTR
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MTR
9662

A History of Independent Watchmaking - Curated by Phillips

Phillips quoted George Daniels when announcing an exhibition in Geneva this May to pay tribute to independent watchmaking: “ Independence is the utmost importance in life. Without it you are subject to the whims of other people. You are pinned down to a p
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By: BjoernM21
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Fastwong
18510

A Few More, I Believe

The Blancpain 1735, Lange's Grand Complication, IWC Il Destriero Scafusia, and possibly the Franck Muller Aeternitas Mega 5 also offered the full set. These are all watches built from single digit to low triple-digit quantities, so it's clearly a rare fea
8Y
By: foversta
6
georgeszaslavsky
4100

I love watches with high technology inside. But they are really mastered for me when you can easily wear them (think about the FM Aeternitas Mega 4)

Of course, in the case of the JLC gyrotourbillon, you cannot avoid a bigger size than a classic tourbillon due to its 3D revolution. But for me it is more a "strength demonstration" than a watch you can wear everyday... which is not the case of the Hybris
9Y
By: Mitch K
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Mitch K
5836

Great report

Great report, I am guessing from KLCC. I was really excited with Franck Muller in the early 90's when the brand was new. I loved the very simple Casablanca for its shape. And I truly appreciate that Franck Muller really helped foster the development of ta
12Y
By: rnaden
6
srblex
2147

This perpetual claendar split, is the winner of SIHH 2013 imho

an absolute marvel. Thank you FX for this shots, eager to see your reports ! From the different coverage I think Lange has done a great SIHH 2013 along with JLC, and Richard Mille. I also keep in mind Parmigiani with a beautiful Toric cathedral minute rep
13Y
By: foversta
29
marcelo
9046

Sincere Fine Watches Unveils its 14th Boutique at Scotts Square

Sincere Watch Limited, the leading luxury watch specialist in Asia has unveiled its latest boutique, a 4,267 sq feet duplex boutique along Singapore’s prime shopping belt in Scotts Square. The Duplex As the anchor tenant at this new luxury mall, the
13Y
By: Kong
0
1096

It seems that it is the Jaeger Lecoultre Hybris Mechanica à Grande Sonnerie.

I wrote something about it, compared to the other Grandes Complications, including the Frank Muller Aeternitas Mega 4. It is here: jlc.watchprosite.com Best, Nicolas. This message has been edited by amanico on 2011-01-11 21:39:08
15Y
By: J.W.B
10
ei8htohms
2455

i've done it again, another Omega from 1964 has entered the family

i have been trying not to buy anything else for a while not that any of you will have noticed any slowing down this one was an absolute bargain which it would have been rude to ignore. a seamaster 600 ref 136.011 with the 611 date movement. i thought this
16Y
By: G99
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gmhutton
4742

SIHH 2010: Franck Muller

Three years ago Franck Muller showcased a prototype of the Aeternitas Mega 4, which it says is the most complicated wristwatch ever made. That’s an overused and much debated title, but this watch is certainly a strong contender. This year, at the complex
15Y
By: SJX
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AnthonyTsai
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