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Piaget: Thank you Gordon

for joining us for this event and sharing your passion for watches
2Y
By: Marc M
1

Patek Philippe: Thank you so much Gordon!

This is a great article of a truly passionate watch collector. I have never been interested by the value of a collection (you know me now!) but by the persons behind, both in the manufactures (the creators) and the one wearing them, appreciated them. Ultimately, as much as watchmaking is about techn
2Y
By: Marc M
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Piaget: The ox for me :)

I like the body movement and the stature of the animal, full of strength and confidence! My vote goes for that one! Thanks Gordon for sharing!
3Y
By: Marc M
1

Piaget: Beautiful

I like this very special Piaget design. It's a pretty unusual one with a relatively huge case for the Manufacture that rather favors ultra thin movements and discret cases. That's because this case originally hosted the beta 21 quartz movement developed in a coordinated effort by many swiss watch br
3Y
By: Marc M
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Piaget: You mean this? :)

3Y
By: Marc M
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Piaget: Indeed!

Every year she does one. The new one is coming soon
3Y
By: Marc M
1

Piaget: She does indeed !

I think pieces she did were in 2004 or 2005 on a collection called Miss Protocole (discontinued since then) featuring with Champleve enamel on the dial and case. Since then, she does pieces regularly but they are of course very confidential.
3Y
By: Marc M
1

IWC: No...

My friend placed his Leica on a support and connected to the camera with his phone. Now, you know the trick
3Y
By: Marc M
1

IWC: Watches are art pieces ultimately!

I wonder why Michelangelo forgot to paint watches on their wrists... Strange! :p
3Y
By: Marc M
0

IWC: That's the beauty of watchmaking

Piaget and IWC are doing the same type of products ultimately. Yet the range of expression differs so much. And this diversity and complexity are simply stunning, making the world of watchmaking so beautiful!
3Y
By: Marc M
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