Hi Kong, I can't thank you enough. I can't believe I missed Morten's post! I'm in high spirits now knowing the fine thread of hope is still there...just waiting to devour my paychecks! But it's worth it. Will PM you again when my dates are confirmed. Til then, am looking forward to meet fellow horol
Hi Kong, Thank you very much for the clarification. The only thing holding me back from acquiring this masculine piece is due to the 'humongous' case dimensions BUT until I see it in the flesh, I shall keep all reservations to myself. The Spidolite SA, on the other hand seems very well constructed a
Just what I needed before I take the plunge! I'm just a little confused though, i read on the internet that the Oktopus has a different case dimension due to the complexity of the design. Most blogs with recent postings state that the Oktopus dimensions are 46mm (W) x 49mm (H) and yet, on the LW bro
I really love the thought put into this timepiece. In fact, the first piece from Piaget that really caught my eye was the Altiplano Eccentric Small Seconds and keep in mind, I never liked and acknowledged the significance of a thin watch BUT since that day, I'm proud to say I'm now a Piaget devout I
...but IMHO, no. They should stick to what they do best and not get astray becoming an everything to everyone! Unless of course they're able to produce ultra thin sport watches or an entirely new segment of watches not saturated by current ones