The Trilogy alone is a fantastic set but to add the Moonstruck is simply amazing! I was reading your comments about setting each of your Trilogy pieces. Among the three in the Trilogy only the Astrolabium has a latitude specific dial that UN will install and set for your specific location. Any shots
...this is a fantastic chart! I was shocked how it reflects my rational leading to the purchases in my own collection. Based upon the number of times the Rolex Submariner is mentioned it reflects the popularity of such a timepiece. I may be bi-polar My collection in 2010
I told her about finding a Freak-- and she said "what?", and then she proceeded to make me feel guilty about it. All the while she was scheming to complete the purchase in time for Christmas! My local retailer knew she had already bought the Freak when I phoned a week after putting a deposit on it;
I thoroughly enjoyed your photos...over and over and over! My brother-in-law shot two videos of my YG Freak 1.0-- one in slow-motion and the other accelerated-- that I posted here (Freak of a Holiday). What a timepiece as revealed by your shots!
I do not think it was ever worn, either. I would give it +99%. The strap is in better condition than my unworn model because it does not have winder wear marks on the under-side. It is a stunning example and your bank account...well, it would still take a hit!
Thanks to Windows 10, I was unable to use the CD furnished with my Trilogy Set to make a copy of the instructions. Fortunately, I made a hardcopy for myself years ago. The scanned 8.5"x11" format is better than the smaller instruction manual IMHO. PM me and I will send a pdf file. BTW, you may reque
There are 100 Trilogy LE sets. If you purchased the Tellurium separately then the PT LE of this timepiece was produced in 99 and this may hold true for the Astrolabium and the Planetarium when they were sold separately.