amanico[JLC Moderator]
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I think that the Quai De L'Ile was a mistake.
The fact that it was launched in 2008, when the crisis started doesn't explain all: There were watches introduced at the same time which were great hits.
No, I think we are far from the VC roots. Some ideas were good, especially when VC offered th possibility to choose between different possiblilities to personalize the Watch, for example.
But it is way too expensive for what it is.
Best,
Nicolas
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 ...