Sharing some excellent photos from Watch Collecting Lifestyle of the new Toric QP, Ref PFH952-2010002-300181. As articulated by CEO Guido Terreni, the intent of the minimalist design is to allow "time-reading at a glance," so hours and minutes are center ...
When I had the Toric QP on my wrist, I don't recall having the sensation of struggling to read the subdials. Of course things were moving fairly quickly and I was carrying on multiple conversations simultaneously so I can't say with certainty that I focus...
...a tad thicker would help. I understand going for an aesthetic, but watches also have purposes other than being 'art.' If they cannot be easily read, some of their purpose is diminished...
Getting the right dial / strap combo can dramatically enhance the look of a watch and consequently its commercial success or failure. I think CEO Guido "gets it" when it comes to watch aesthetics. Thanks for commenting. M4
The white gold and platinum with the blue dials are my favourites and the new straps really go so well with these watches and really enhance them, Now that the intention of PF has been detailed I think they have hit and exceeded what they intended. Marc
PF is a legitimate vertically integrated manufacturer. Everything from movements to dials to cases to screws. The craftsmanship of their watches is palpable. The only question is whether the design and aesthetic appeals to the individual consumer. When th...
But nothing that I would get. I don’t like the two sub center registers, plus I would want a moonphase. Nice clean aesthetic however. Now, what I do want, is the strap from the platinum one! I need to email them and see if they sell them (I’m hoping it’s ...
And I completely agree with you concerning the pleasure of the manual winding ritual. I also like the fact that manual winding allows you to keep the watch ticking without having to wear (you can wear another watch and just keep winding the perpetual cale...