I recently accidentally stumbled upon the 42002 - a watch from the early years of the new millenium - and was quite taken with it. The relatively classical size (35mm x 8mm), solid caseback, nicely playful lugs and a very cool dial (not sure what you'd ca...
A fine dress watch effort---would be much better without the date--that includes an interesting guilloche dial; but when I think VC, I want to see more playfulness in the case and lugs. The case is plain. The lugs are straight and uninteresting. There is ...
The lugs do have a playful element of you look at them from the side (straight from the top, granted) but I know what you\'re getting at. Not an imminent need or purchase, so more or less just testing the water for the moment
They are a little small... They have suffered bad resale value... But that is now created a steady or level price value... So at this juncture... I just love them for what they are... Yes, a little 'simple.' yes a little 'dated' But.... Great composition....
I mind neither the size nor the solid case back And the value for money is undoubtedly decent - cannot imagine them falling further in price, so a relatively risk free venture. Will see how I decide in the end
I love the broad hands and the Romans... it has the 'tension' of dial design that almost no watches have anymore... I want one of these! I just haven't found one with my name on it yet.