I've been toying with the idea of that watch as well. Every occasion is the right occasion for that king of cool in the king of metals. Wear it well! David.
There were some pretty incredible sculptures around the fair, with very detailed use of white accents and clear ice. Some were using rough ice block for white, polished ice for clear (using tools to rough the white spots out), but they must be using something to enhance the white. In terms of how lo
and came back to an incredibly moving post. Not only have you presented this work of art and science in a way that informs and impresses beyond words, but your passion for this piece will keep me thinking of this masterpiece for a very, very long time. Once again, thank you Nicholas. Best, David
From a practical perspective that should be carefully considered. In terms of preference, I really like the 5070 series. But I find myself strongly preferring certain metals over others. I much prefer the white and yellow gold over the platinum and rose. Whereas with the 5970, every version is near
That's what always blows me away when I look at this watch. It is so stunning, from the inside out. When I first saw it in platinum, i was really impressed. Strangely, the rose gold impressed me even more. I think I really like the contrast between the case and dial, whereas the platinum was a littl
is it just me, or is this not one of the more impressive looking chronographs made? I always admired it in photos, and I have to say in the metal it is phenomenal. I just tried it on at a shop in Barbados. Wow. Makes me glad I passed on both the platinum and rose gold. The black dial is something to
Thanks for all the hard work in making this forum a great and informative place. Hopefully with RM's momentum we will see a lot more RM fans around here in 2012. Best, David