Well Chrono it is, although I find the GMT has a much more balanced and elegant layout, with the simple caoutchouc bracelet, my wrist not being big. Will post photos this month I hope, looking forward to it!
1 word before I get into details, I have not been able to put the watches together and judge them side by side, otherwise, I would be able to make a decision on the spot. Good to hear everyone's opinion! Clearly I would always prefer the Chrono complication to a GMT one from a technical viewpoint, b
Good evening everyone, I have finally decided to get a sports watch, having to leave my PP and vintage circa 1972 Omega behind (Omega's seal is gone, no replacement available). The Diver is the one, but I cannot make my mind up between the 2 complications. My heart says the GMT, my mind the Chrono.
Both are just stunning, different, refreshing, without looking "jewelled up". My only dispairing comment is that De Bethune watches are all just too large for me!
Well done, had not seen these, but definitely the pick of the 3. Could you tell me something about the mechanism, and whether you feel paying extra for platinum is worth it. I do prefer platinum, but there is a limit as to how much I prefer it, like everything else in life. I just cannot believe som
Hello everyone, Sorry to sound like a newbie, torn between 2 models, the Villeret 5453-3427A, very elegant, slim and easy on my wrist (I have a small wrist), Le Brassus GMT 4276-3442A, which is far chunkier and somewhat less elegant but has more of a "signature", also has the GMT which I would certa
Watch 7 months old, with bi-directional winding mechanism broken: the winding mechanism in gold has detached itself from the metallic part (2nd picture on http://www.alange-soehne.com/en/02_watches/content_langmatik_od_uhrwerk.php ). It makes quite a noise actually when turning. Frankly I am shocked