jrwong23 (aka watchthebin)[Moderator]
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I love VC alot...
But the QDI is too big for me.
Having said that, if I had bigger wrist, I will consider it.
It is not that classical VC but it is unique, modern and also a bit playful and creative, like many of the vintage Vc watches.
It won't be my first VC but can be a very interesting 2nd VC (if I had bigger wrist that is).
Thanks for the post Bill. Interesting read and also thought provoking.
Cheers
Robin
What I like
By: drphileasfogg : February 26th, 2014-01:19
What I like about the QDIs are the retrograde annual calendar and day-date-PR models, but the size is way too big for me, and the case design is not my taste. As mentioned, the rotor is too simple, and will better fit a luxury sporty model. I would love V...
Interesting topic
By: respo : February 26th, 2014-07:30
I have definitely warmed up to the Quai de l'Ile since it was first introduced. I believe it was introduced at around the same time as the American 1921, and I was clearly distracted by the 1921 at the expense of almost every other watch. ;-) I have no ex...
Stuck in the middle
By: RGS : February 26th, 2014-08:36
The QDL was, and still is by the way, a bold and innovative, yet restrained and classical new line by VC. Both the self winding date and the date & power reserve models are great. Personally, I don't like the retrograde annual calendar, I don't like t...
Primarily pricing
By: JDowning : March 1st, 2014-17:12
I agree with what many have already said. When I first saw pictures and read the description I was excited to see it in the metal. Interesting case shape and transparent dial. Young and sporty. I expected a steel / titanium or all titanium model and with ...