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This is a tough one

 

Well, i am going to consider only the ones I own because thinking about the ones I don't own opens up a can of worms  as there are just too many to consider.  


Actually, I think these two do make a near perfect pair for me, and that is what I had in mind when I got them.  I figured even I did not or could not get any more VCs, these two would serve me well as a dynamic duo.













One is dressy, the other is sport with the option to change straps/bracelet without too much trouble.  The 1921 is a modern classic  IMHO, that also shows off one of VC's specialties in alternative time displays, albeit this is probably the simplest execution of that kind of "complication."  Both are watches I feel I could live with for the long term without any regrets or wanting for too much more.   The 1921 is a VC I would want in my collection regardless of price or other considerations.  It may be my very favorite VC of all.  And I think any VC collection needs an Overseas.  The US Edition is one of the 2-3 versions of this watch that I love the most and I am delighted with it.  

Ok, Radek?  There you are, my two that I cannot live without.  

Best,

respo
This message has been edited by respo on 2012-06-12 18:37:55

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