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I was unsure about the bold...
...font at 12 and 6 when I first saw this piece, but now it's sort of growing on me. It's not a shy design, but I am warming to it.
Thanks for the great coverage, SJX!
Cheers,
Daos
Freak Diavolo
By: SJX : May 29th, 2010-21:49
The Freak Diavolo is a departure from the original Freak. It is a flying tourbillon mounted on a rotating bridge that also holds the gear train of the watch. Therefore it has two significant differences from the original - the escapemen is a conventional ...
Woohoo! Now the dilemma
By: ArthurSG : June 1st, 2010-07:34
for me... as I have a peculiar (I think) one piece a brand philosophy FOR NOW... and for the DIaviolo and the original Freak, the dilemma is even more pronounced as they are different but yet so similar... should one (me rather) abandon the original Freak...
Moonstruck
By: SJX : May 29th, 2010-21:59
This was actually shown at Baselworld 2009 but is worth mentioning anyway. Conceived by Ludwig Oechslin (who else?) in the grand tradition of astronomical watches like the Trilogy of Time, the Moonstruck models the movement of the moon and sun around the ...
El Toro
By: SJX : May 29th, 2010-22:11
The El Toro is the latest variant of the ingenious perpetual calendar movement first seen in the Perpetual Ludwig. It shares the same case as the Moonstruck, likewise the ceramic bezel and pushers. 500 each in rose gold and platinum. Up close the dial is ...