I can't resist...after 10 years, I see finally people SELLING their V4 s..in titanium..the rest will trickle in. But before you do sell. May be I can share...and I hope I don't spoil anyone's day. So..we go back in time...2004/2006... When I was at Basel ...
details would not be obvious to me without magnification and prior knowledge. How long have you owned yours? are you making predictions about significant watches of 2015??
Thanks Ronald. The belts can support 40kg static and up to 60 kg if stressed by sudden torque. They are not made in house, but regularly available because of an un-named industrial source. I will not worry about spares, or service any more. Because of the...
... to go over the movement with a dust sweeper. Boy, even at these decent magnifications, there is so much dust visible on hands and the movement plates that, apparently, tidiness was not a priority in the assembly process. I did not accept less dust on ...
Hello Bernard, The V4 is an intriguing collection of watches to be sure and I appreciate the closeup look at certain aspects of the movement. I have to take exception to the insinuation that the entirely machined anglage has anything to do with Dufour how...
but as you have taken great meticulous care to highlight all the valid points, which I didn't...I doubt TAG really need Dufour. It was Dufour who walked with me to TAG...at Basel. It was hard work...to bring TAG to even feeling they needed Dufour. I see i...
Here is a watch I had since my visit to Lange Uhren, before it was a part of Richemont...and how young I was. Dolly suited her name so well. The watch was a present, and I never knew how much it cost, until I bought one used for $80,000 in 2014 Dec. Still...