What do you think? I personally find this new release very good-looking. Have a nice evening (or day)! Ref. 4600E/000R-H101 Images from press release kit. ...
Why does a 40mm gold Rolex Day-Date have a screwdown crown...is it a dress watch? a sports watch? something in-between? Of course In truth, 30m is plenty fine for this particular gold model of the FiftySix (which loves marvelous), but what about the steel...
Most Rolexes, even if made of a precious metal, have an oyster case which ensures such a 100m or more water resistance (and a metal or an oyster flex bracelet): thus the screw-down crown.
This model of Vacheron Constantin drags down the brand. As this is one of the few men's models that are not using a Geneva-Sealed Vacheron Constantin movement. That being said, it is a good looking watch, no doubt!
Caliber 1326 is based on the Cartier 1904 architecture. It's produced by ValFleurier (owned by Richemont) and finished, assembled, and regulated by VC. Not Geneva Seal, but not that bad looking, imo. ...
I REALLY LIKE highly finished movements. When I was a teenager, I really liked the JLC Reverso. But I didn't like the unpolished anglage on their movement. So somehow I ended up buying a Patek Philippe for my first watch. So to me, movement finishing and ...
and I also attach great importance to the finishing of the movement (the VC Cornes de Vache and LUC Quattro Spirit 25 have Geneva Seal calibers and the LF micro-rotor caliber is simply one of the best out there). So, I also wouldn't personally buy that wa...
In your original post, you did make your point that this was a beautiful watch. And I think everyone would agree - I definitely agree with you. It was I who started discussing the VC's inner beauty - so I guess I went off on my own tangent. And yes, your ...