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Girard Perregaux: Quick question

I have seen the EVO chrono before and like the look of it, even if it is a bit 'busy'. However, I never figured out how you read off the first few minutes of the central minutes counter. Am I missing something?
9Y
By: eelstub
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Horological Meandering: Would add Selfridges on Oxford Street for....

...a good selection of the main names. And Grays Antique Market is another place for 2nd hand. Prices aren't good though - London is fine for looking at watches, not so for buying Edu
9Y
By: eelstub
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Girard Perregaux: Gp

Why not just buy it and find out. I mean, it's $10! And how young is the vendor? I wouldn't feel comfortable buying on the cheap from a teenager. Could be her dad's or something anyway
9Y
By: eelstub
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Vacheron Constantin: Wow! Amazing

Thanks for this journey Bill. It's a really interesting read with some stunners along the way. I love your selection of Royal Oaks and Overseas, the UJ is lovely, and your vintage VC's beautiful. Good luck,with future choices.
10Y
By: eelstub
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Audemars Piguet: Thank you

For your report - I really enjoyed reading and interesting to see APs new strategy for Spain. Ed
10Y
By: eelstub
1

Vacheron Constantin: Even more beautiful than the last set...

...and a small argument in favour of the old system of outsourcing the very best artisans and artists from across the globe before the need to do everything in house became a grail. My favourite judging from these scans is The moon Thanks for the report
10Y
By: eelstub
1

Vacheron Constantin: Great post

and thank you. It's always interesting to hear about models that you don't see that often, in fact I hadn't ever seen this one. The Chambellan version reminds me of some of Blancpain's modern offerings (make of that what you will!). Cal 1120 is a real legend and it's great to know it's still being u
10Y
By: eelstub
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Vacheron Constantin: Great read

It's always interesting to hear about models that you don't see that often, in fact I hadn't ever seen this one. It reminds me of some of Blancpain's modern offerings (make of that what you will!). Cal 1120 is a real legend and it's great to know it's still being used, though I heard that supplies o
10Y
By: eelstub
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Vacheron Constantin: Great review, Bill

I think the revision of the Malte line is a success too - less cluttered, and I wasn't a fan of the rather ostentatious sword hands. I agree with Melvin regarding the small seconds - I should love it but prefer the 2 hand platinum version. Somehow it has a better symmetry IMHO. I do like the more ro
11Y
By: eelstub
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