With the recent demise of Gérald Genta and Daniel Roth as independent brands (having been subsumed into Bulgari's product range as "collections"), and the imminent launch of Baselworld 2010, I thought this might be an opportune moment to review the final collection from each brand, revealed at Basel
Just noticed a discrepancy between the advertised price and the price quoted in the body of the advert text. Just to clarify: I'm looking for US$24,000 on this piece. Also some info on the original MRSP: originally offered at around US$33,000, later price increase to US$35,000. Those prices are appr
Just noticed a discrepancy between the advertised price and the price quoted in the body of the advert text. Just to clarify: I'm looking for US$24,000 on this piece. Also some info on the original MRSP: originally offered at around US$33,000, later price increase to US$35,000. Those prices are appr
I recently acquired this rather beautiful watch as a trade. Incredible piece, but not my style. I believe I am the third owner. The leather strap on the watch is around 75% and on this basis I would say the watch has been worn a few times, but there are no visible scratches on the watch, indicating
...but I'm still convinced that it really was time to move on, and I'm very glad that the watch went to a good owner and that I will most likely still get to see it again from time to time. Congrats Rene! Cheers Tony P
Easily one of the top five watch companies in the world right now, based on their incredible designs, exquisite finishing, and innovative horology. I have a feeling that many of these pieces will become sought-after classics in future years.
Unlike many, I have nothing against the Bvlgari brand per se. I even own and love a Bvlgari Calibro 303 chronograph (the original release with two-tone grey dial and copper sub-registers). I actually submit that styling has always been a strong point of the Bvlgari timepiece collection. I love the B