my email address is christophe.trip [at] romandie.com m if you are interested by that watch This message has been edited by christophe_123 on 2011-10-08 06:36:41
Up for sale a Vacheron Constantin Chronometer Royal yellow gold ref 47022 in mint condition with original box and documents, bought in 2006 and cerfitied by the Official Swiss Chronometer Testing Institute (COSC). The strap is original too but is reaching the end of its life.The watch works perfectl
I guess it is because the Swiss franc went up by 30% against the £ and about 20% against the $ over the last 2 years. By the way I finally bought the 5127 in yellow gold instead of the 5053 or the FP Journe octa. Having had the watch on my wrist over the last 2 weeks, I can't understand why I was he
I am actually looking for a watch as a daily wearer and also agree with you that the 5127 is a very formal watch by today's standards. This being said I also really like the 5053 for the same reasons as you mentioned and for its officer case. Moreover I already own a Vacheron chronometer royal ref 4
Hi, My heart balances between these two Calatravas but I can't make up my mind. I am sure I can't be wrong with any of these two watches but I would really appreciate if someone could share his opinions on these two pieces. You might help me to finally make up my mind. I know the 5053 was discontinu
Thank you very much for your replies. I think you raised a very important point in the fact the Patek has a long history of reliable movement but FP Journe doesn't. I also read that there were a few issues with Journe, mainly with the first batch of Octa. But then it seems it has been sorted out and
Hi Patek lovers, I am thinking of aquiring the watch of my life and the Calatrava 5127 has been in my mind for a few years. I really appreciate the elegance in its simplicity, its harmonious curves and the finish of the movement. However I recently discovered the Octa automatique reserve from FP Jou