Fortune magazine (2nd and 3rd page) released yesterday. Looks like I'm not the target market. I don't look like the guy on the left and I do not have inclination towards the watch on the right.
Fortune magazine (2nd and 3rd page) released yesterday. Looks like I'm not the target market. I don't look like the guy on the left and I do not have inclination towards the watch on the right. ...
Another friend has picked up a copy of Fortune Magazine and has told me he's seen the advertisement. It's odd that a few typical consistencies are missing. For example, a Patek Philippe advertisement almost always has a model number on it. This one is lac...
Why make another line if you had the gondolo. The pagoda is also a good benchmark. Patek is so rich in history. Lastly, is this a grab for Cartiers market? I do hope they made complications or movements for the line. Francis
It's a squared Nautilus, it does not look that bad either, but did they create a new movement (as I'd expect) or choose an existing one? If the latter, that's really a poor choice
I am eager to see the reverse of this watch: does it possess a well-known and proven round movement, or does it feature a new rectangular or square movement
Seems a bit of a shameless cash in to just reuse the nautilus dial and use the 5712 design. The green square dial we have seen photos may be real then, for a date only version. The shame is there are so many tonneau cases or gondolo inspiration could have...
I believe that is as customers sticking to the designs (originals)of the 70s makes it difficult for brands to do the necessary amount of innovation and experimentation that they might need to stay relevant. And I believe it will play out in a similar way ...
...this is one of the ugliest watches ever made. Like when the Aquanaut and Nautilus had a child - and I don't mean the design resemblance to any of the two but the genetical consequences when siblings have children together...