I might be right there with you in the future. In the true integrated sports watch genre, it is a hidden gem. Agreed on the PF Tonda being a bit more in the business casual realm.
Still, I miss the added intricacies and textures of the GT. The recent PF’s look great at first, but I’ve lost interest after a few months of ownership. It just lacked a bit of pizzazz.
I owned a Parmigiani Tonda GT Big Date for a while, and found it to be a seriously underrated integrated sports watch. This was the piece that made me want to “upgrade” to a PF Micro-rotor Tonda, but if I’m honest, I much preferred the GT. I ended up parting with the modern PF as well, but would con
I really want to get into Panerai, but with a 16.5cm wrist, I’ve always been dissuaded from taking the plunge. What models do you recommend me looking into, that would still have Panerai-level wrist presence and DNA, but also be comfortable and wearable?
Is the fact that this Tudor is one of the highlights of this year’s W&W a statement about the piece itself, or more to do with the lack of truly captivating releases? While I like the quirkiness of the Monarch, the mix of Roman numerals and line markers at 3 and 9 is confusing. Also, I really wish t