And because of the oval minutes track and of the stretched numbers at each corner. The Tank Louis is more regular and geometric, which can of course be a quality to some. But I personally find this one more attractive. Best, Emmanuel
Over a year ago, when I made a thread about the Patek Philippe ref. 5014 , this “ Heures romaines ” ( Roman hours ) dial wasn't my favorite. But upon recently seeing this wristshot , I couldn't help but think: I love it . What about you ? Best, Emmanuel 2...
It is quite nice and offers a better size than a lot of the Cartier Tank Louis models but I would have liked it more without the small seconds counter at 6. Marc
And because of the oval minutes track and of the stretched numbers at each corner. The Tank Louis is more regular and geometric, which can of course be a quality to some. But I personally find this one more attractive. Best, Emmanuel
the ones from Roger Dupuis. I also find that, within a rectanglar case, the oval outline intersects with the circular sub-seconds quite interestingly geometrically 😃 Given its shape and other features, this reference could be the next one for you IMO ! ...
I too feel it has a certain retro coolness and elegance to it. The shape, with the roman numerals in art deco fashion, radially spreading. I much prefer this version than the one with Arabic numerals because it had rather stubby looking hands. I just find...
Like you I like this one more than the Arabic numerals version, but I'll post about this one too because I might be linked somehow to a vintage timepiece which deserves to be highlighted (coming very soon). The Gondolo line is full of surprises, which are...
Emmanuel, the 5014J Roman hours is a real sleeper. 28 x 35 mm in yellow gold with a manual wind — there is something deeply personal about a watch like that. I love how a single wristshot changed your mind. That is the magic of this hobby, sometimes a wat...
and you express very well that slightly irrational aspect of the "right moment". I hope I'll manage to see this "sleeper which speaks to me" in real life in the not-too-distant future. Best, Emmanuel