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Vacheron Constantin

Yes, your point is well taken

 

I realize what I wrote could be taken as an absolute
and I didn't mean it that way. Yes, there are wonderfully
refined pieces today. When I looked at the link to the review by Sjx
(which I read after I left my comment) under the heading
initial thoughts, he remarks about the same thing. When
you look at the printing of Pateks from the 30's through
50's it's much nicer, imo than what we have today. Since
I got my feet wet in the 80's there were a number
new old stock pieces around. I guess my view
is colored by how I began in this wonderful
hobby/passion of ours. Since we're looking at
a cushion watch here, the one that I kick myself
about was a Patek cushion enamel dial with a
sweep second hand. I believe it was at a Christie's
auction. I had much less resources then and was
was outbid by quite a bit. But what a joy to have
it on my wrist even for a few moments at the pre sale
viewing!

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