Kong, we debated this point. Some of us feel that it will look a lot classier if they didn't have the printed markers on the dial. It's going to be a challenge to integrate the markers into the design of the dial/movement though, given it's already very elaborate design. Hats off to the team at Chop
There was lots of eye candy around, but 3 watches caught my eye that night. L.U.C Engine One Tourbillon - The pictures don't do this watch justice. Much more impressive in the metal as compared to the pictures. It is BEAUTIFUL... And amazingly LIGHT! The movement seems to float in the case... strap
SJX, thanks for the invite to an amazing event! Absolutely love the 5247BR/29/RV0 chronograph with the enamel dial... (and not forgetting the concert and food too!) Ben
... one's mine, and the other belongs to a friend who kindly allowed me to take some side-by-side comparison shots. The watch is very well-designed and contemporary, as opposed to the more traditional looking watches (which I also like, but which may not appeal to ladies). It goes well different att
A couple of pictures ot the Tech Twist. It has an amazing openworked dial, with multiple layers. There's a comparison pic between the standard Tech Twist and the Sincere HH Tech Twist. Enjoy! Chopard LUC Tech Twist Chopard LUC Tech Twist Close-up of the multi-layered openworked dial Another view of