… Seconde/Seconde. Subdials create the illusion of airplane portholes, looking out at 8-bit pixelated clouds. And the left subdial offers a glimpse of the Eiffel Tower’s tip. Cheers, HSTE
staring aimlessly up at the clouds, and the palm trees waving rhythmically in the breeze of the Trade Winds..........and you see that plane. GET LOST. KEEP ON GOING ...I AIN"T LEAVING. ......EVER.
A watch which I would love to get, one day, IF ONLY there were not so many issues with the Split Seconds on this reference. If it was reliable, I think I would even prefer it to the 5970P! Best, Nicolas
The first generation Toric watches have a charm to them that is captivating. I am fortunate to have found three of these Gen 1 watches - the Toric Tourbillon, Chronograph, and Automatic. Thanks for looking and enjoy this Toric Tuesday. M4
… working on their veredicts which will be announced today in this same thread. They will disclose their veredicts along the day considering their different Time Zones. Thanks a lot to all participants for their wonderful entries answering our Theme. I wi
I seem to be finding excuses to strap on the first gen Parmigiani Toric Chronograph. I’m mesmerized by the beauty of the dial set inside the double knurled bezel 🤩. Have a nice day. M4
I have been to the Miami Boat Show…MYC puts it to shame!!! A boat museum…the service and restaurant was superb..facilities immaculate…and for a while I contemplated taking up sport fishing. Hooked up with a few boys with VERY big toys….whats not to like…a
Anoma claims they are "sculptural watchmaking" and I agree. Building off the popularity of the inaugural A1 release, they now have the A1 Slate. Even though the case shape and size are the same, they improved the case finishing. This dial has more texture