Hi all This week's wristscan begins now! As mentioned, please share your complications here with us. Complications defined as beyond "time only" watches meaning anything from Date to Power Reserve to Moonphase to GMTs/dual time/Worldtimes to Chronographs ...
my "complication" watch is my GP World Timer Chronograph, FTC, a banker's watch that tells the opening hours of the major stock exchanges around the world. Here shown in the banker's capitol, the City of London CC ...
.. My most recent arrival is the GP Traveller Sapphire dial with the following "smaller" complications : Grande Date, Moonphase, GMT.. The "en face" Sapphire dial with its blue hues, through lovely play of light & the slight tilting The grey dial with whi...
The grey dial on this GP is really nice! Classic and timeless yet a twist of modernity I feel. Very well balanced Enjoy in the best of health my friend Cheers Robin
... I didn´t know this model of GP!! Very elegant and no doubt an ideal traveler´s companion! This is for traveling with style for sure! How not to be happy with this arrival to your awesome collection? I wish you´ll enjoy it so much my dear friend! And h...
Team, I'm hooked on Double Chronographs (a.k.a. Rattrapante or Split Seconds). In particular, this one from Omega that's a more traditional implementation (it uses two column wheels!!). Omega Speedmaster Split Seconds: Love the dial reflexes: It has a fee...
A very high complication indeed. Thanks for the lovely photos Nilo. I think chronographs are so much harder to construct and are underrated as a complication IMHO. Especially split second chronos! Cheers Robin
your photos are unbeatable, the only thing I can compare your skills to is like Novak's Djokovic ATP ranking almost double points as the next player Best Edward
For your kindly words. A fact is: there are watches that easy to capture and others that are almost impossible to get a single good picture. This Rattrapante belongs to the easy group. Cheers, Nilo Note: The new handheld camera is great. Canon EOS M3.
... fantastic picture of your beautiful example of 5110 Nicolas! Not to mention your Le Coultre DSA!! Both are true winners!! Hagwe dear Nicolas! Abel.
... that seem to have disappeared, with the exception of the moon phase, I'll show Ludwig Oechslin's Planetarium, realized by Ulysse Nardin: Marcus ...
... a collecting goal as this is very complicated indeed. Five watches representing four generations is not an easy goal for sure. And not easy watches to come by to boot! Well done my dear friend! Enjoy your watches and a nice week end!! Cheers! Abel,
Yes it is indeed a very intriguing complication. And the art work by Benzinger is not bad at all (dial & movement). Just FYI: that claw in the rotor represents the last name of Mr Van Der Klaauw (Klaauw = claw).