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Nov 04, 2019,08:20 AM
 





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Very nice!

 
 By: sham1 : November 4th, 2019-08:33
Was this not one of the special editions for the 2017 New York exhibition?! Well done on owning this!

Three enamel pieces in 2018??

 
 By: sham1 : November 4th, 2019-18:00
That's truly amazing!!

That's also because last year they created three Italian themes (Boccadasse, the Tuscany countryside, and Ponte Vecchio)...

 
 By: FabR : November 4th, 2019-18:19
I got Boccadasse and then I know from two other ADs (the two most natural candidates) that they were able to received one each of the other themes for their good clients...So "we" got at least at three in 2018, which was indeed good...As a consequence, th... 

Wonderful craftsmanship 👌 [nt]

 
 By: Cpt Scarlet : November 4th, 2019-08:47

Wonderful watch.

 
 By: VMM : November 4th, 2019-08:59
I enjoy zooming in to admire the enamel work on that dial, love it. I'd gladly wear it occasionally. Thanks for sharing. Enjoy Vte

Lovely rare handcrafts ! It looks....

 
 By: GLau : November 4th, 2019-10:18
so good !!

Beautiful, excellent Calatrava. Patek-philippe at its best. 👍

 
 By: geross : November 4th, 2019-13:13
Congratulations on owning it. Geross

Beautiful . [nt]

 
 By: Seconds : November 4th, 2019-17:59

Beautiful piece...

 
 By: Michael Ng : November 5th, 2019-20:32
When I compare yours to mine, I can see there are difference... ...  

I am surprised I don't see the "email" on the dial either...

 
 By: Michael Ng : November 5th, 2019-23:22
But I think it should be there, maybe just the refection of the sapphire make the letters disappeared...

Email

 
 By: runie(1) : November 6th, 2019-04:53
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Fantastic catch ! Great addition to your enamel...

 
 By: GLau : November 6th, 2019-07:07
Italian scene and sail boat !

Real piece of art!

 
 By: serg70 : November 6th, 2019-00:48
Fantastic enamel!! And your photos are also superb! Congrats! WBR Serge

A piece of art.

 
 By: Huei : November 6th, 2019-05:31
Thanks for sharing. Makes me think that the skills required to produce such dials may be just as high as it is required to produce other complicated watches. It shows another side of true watch making.