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Contemporaine: beautiful and fitting
Robbo,
Thank you for your very clear written experience. For me, this is interesting information. Designwise, I agree with you all the way. The design of the Traditionelle seems to be out of balance, indeed. For your information: the Contemporaine handwinder fits even a tiny bit better than the automatic, just enough to be noticed. And that beige dial (blond, as I call it) in the RG version is absolutley stunning. Give it time. I don't care for the yellow gold version. I don't think I need to wait a couple weeks for the arrival of the Traditionelle at my dealers. Even if it should fit my arm as comfortably as the Contemporaine (which is not to be expected), it still looks like a watch with an unfinished design. So, unless something else comes on my way, it is going to be a Contemporaine, and possibly the handwinder. Less is more. I give it two weeks and then make my decision.
Thanks again, Robbo and Bill.
Regards. Wilco
Which VC automatic?
By: NoMilkToday : March 24th, 2010-12:13
Soon I will treat myself with a new VC automatic in WG. I am now comparing three models: - Royal 1907 (not the Limited Edition, this one has the 12 in black) - Patrimony Traditionelle Date, - Patrimony Contemporaine Date. As I cannot compare them in the s...
Patrimony automatics
By: robbo400 : March 27th, 2010-02:56
I found myself in Geneva recently and visited the VC boutique (currently at a temporary location as I believe the VC building on the "island" is being refurbished) to compare the automatic versions of the Patrimony Contemporaine and Traditionnelle. I had ...
Yes PP, I did at ...
By: NoMilkToday : April 3rd, 2010-07:20
... that time and I still do. The fun thing about researching for buying something expensive and luxurous as a watch is that if one keeps having an open mind new information keeps coming up. So much so that I postponed my bying decision until I have the i...
Personally....
By: MiniCooper : April 3rd, 2010-10:04
I prefer manual winders..... the pleasure of winding them by hand..... also I think that they are more accurate than automatic ones.... although some might debate this.... Difficult choices make the hunt even more enjoyable.... please let us know what you...
I believe you ...
By: NoMilkToday : April 4th, 2010-09:47
... only I don't think it is as handsome as its older manual brother, the Contemporaine. On the other hand, the manual Patrimony has this new 4400 movement, which looks like a step up from the 1400. Significant longer power reserve and also more accurate,...
Well.....
By: MiniCooper : April 4th, 2010-10:05
the movement is not much to see.. hence the solid back.... however it is truly gorgeous, on of my favourite watches and very comfortable to wear.... I am trying to upload a wrist photo of it but the system does not let me.... cheers
VC manual winders...
By: WHL : April 5th, 2010-08:22
I adore VC's manual winding watches. They are a pleasure to wind every day. The caliber 1400 is beautfully designed and finished, but it is only 20 mm in diameter. VC did well to put a solid case back on the Contemporaine. The 4400 is also great, and the ...
I share your view gh ...
By: NoMilkToday : April 6th, 2010-04:13
Indeed, the Patrimony Contemporaine Auto, with and - even more - without date, is an elegant statement of longlasting beauty. It depends on skintype and clothing which looks best, WG or RG. I like them both very much. During this thread I decided to focus...