I recently added to my small collection a Carbon 26 and I am super happy with it for lightness, dial color, carbon case, etc.. However, I have noticed the 2 following things: 1/ I have noticed with a magnifying glass that the chrono hands are right in place when the chrono is not activated. However
But one that consistently „delivers“ thanks to his enthusiastic CEO Raphael Granito! They just released a master piece in refinement, the Aria! The specs are astonishing - including it‘s Horage K2 Microrotor movement! If you want to know why, see here… https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KCpcFyABsA8 HOW
Having owned, and regretably sold, a VC Overseas 4500, I am in the mood to once again get THAT BLUE dial on my wrist again. I plan to go look at some in the next few days. Here is my question: In your opinion, between the 4500 and the 4520, is there a difference in the look of the blue on the dial?
From the Marina Militare PAM 5218 to the Marina Militare PAM 587. 44 mm DLC Steel Case versus 47 mm steel case. 4 lines versus 2 lines. Crown protector versus no crown protector. Two different characters. Two bad boys. And two very appealing ones. PAM 587, from on of my friends'. PAM 5218: Best, Nic
Ten Constant years. White Gold 2013: 2015 with a different dial and hands: And the Neo Constant Escapement from 2023, with a different dial, hands, bezel and case AND... Titanium instead of white gold, which makes it lighter and more comfortable to wear. I must say that this last one is my favorite.
I call it "Guilloche Brulee" because the dials are literally torched like a creme brulee! Kind of interesting that watch dials are now torched and "blued" like blued screws are!
In May 1985, it was still called ASUAG-SSIH, just 21 months after the shotgun marriage The chairman (François Milliet, not Hayek) gave a wide-ranging speech, whose French text was originally published in Revue FH I have machine-translated as two parts: Review of the 1975-1985 crisis including: 1) di