Very nice watch, first I've seen video in the UN party, and this was my first choice to take hands next day This message has been edited by Milan on 2016-03-20 13:36:26
I still have to better understand how it works, but here is some information, already: Flying Tourbillon, digital jumping hours, retrograde minutes activated through a boom, which is controlled by 4 pulleys driving the nanowire. The movement is the Cal 63...
I don't care how thick it is because, OMG, the depth in the upper picture is mind boggling. A dial like a ship's deck, a minute hand like a mast on a sailboat, the flags, the colour, the winches. And of course that amazing depth! - Wover
it seems like the price is high up in the PP 5370P region, will have to sell my heart for it, but then I'm dead meat. I wonder how much R&D they do on those tiny wires. I'll snap if they snap one day. Anyway, something beyond my reach and my needs. Always...
I am fascinated by it,but not sure if it is a bit too...novelty. I am scared about its size,thickness most of all....But I am fascinated by this watch,,,every hour you have a little show on your wrist. I disagree about the lugs,I prefer it like this,as it...
The interest of the nanowire is to create a wonderful visual effect: the retrograde hand comes back to the starting point at a slow pace. I shot a movie. Fx ...
It is certainly a truly intriguing piece The naval theme is appropriate and executed in a very innovative fashion, as to be expected from the brand. Like it a lot!
... It Would Be Fun To Own One... if I didn't want a house instead. One of the cool things is that the minute hand doesn't just 'spring' back to zero. Rather, it takes a smooth and slow track back to its origin to convey (I think) calmer seas ahead. Note ...