HAHAHA! In love with the the CR in Platinum Nico? :D (nt)

Dec 02, 2009,12:45 PM
 

-

  login to reply

Comments: view entire thread

 

A myth: the Tour de l'Île

 
 By: Fred.N : December 2nd, 2009-04:06
A fabulous Vacheron Constantin dinner in association with the discussion forum of the brand has allowed Parisian enthusiasts to discover the fabled Tour de l’Île -Non working Proto- (and another pieces) in the flesh. Presented in 2005 April 3rd for the 25...  

You're a lucky guy, Fred!

 
 By: WHL : December 2nd, 2009-08:31
It looks like you had a fantastic evening and VC really pulled out all the stops in bringing a Tour de l'Ile to the event. Thank you for sharing a slice of it here. Bill

Thank you Bill ...

 
 By: Fred.N : December 2nd, 2009-12:46
... and don't worry, will post other scans very soon )

Did you recover, Fred?

 
 By: amanico : December 2nd, 2009-08:38
It was indeed a superb event, with awesome watches and People. But the TDI wasn't my favourite, this night... Thanks for this complete post, my friend. Best, Nicolas

oooppppss...

 
 By: MiniCooper : December 2nd, 2009-13:35
I guess I should read the whole thread and then post..... Cheers

I have an idea.....

 
 By: MiniCooper : December 2nd, 2009-13:33
of your favourite and await eagerly your report my friend..... Cheers

I don't think so, PP

 
 By: amanico : December 2nd, 2009-13:38
Oooh, well, maybe, as I talked a lot about it... And I had the chance to see it in the flesh, last monday... With a small modification, it will be a very dangerous watch, for me. Stay tuned! Best, Nicolas

Sorry I'm late to the thread.

 
 By: kevincosta85 : December 21st, 2009-21:25
I have a small question about the Day/Night indicator, is it one of those sun/moon indicators you would normally see on watches that look like moon phase's complication?

Not quite ...

 
 By: AndrewD : December 28th, 2009-14:38
Hi Kevin, The subdial at 11pm on the primary face is a 24 hour second time zone. As far as I am aware the dial just has two patterns that indicate day (0600-1800) and night (1800-0600). There is no moving indicator, as such, to show sun (day) or moon (nig...