
Als1678's original post delves into the design philosophy and material choices behind the Continuum 2, particularly contrasting the latest platinum version with the titanium movement that defined earlier iterations. His observations offer a critical perspective on how material changes impact the watch's identity and appeal. This discussion is particularly relevant for collectors interested in the evolution of independent watchmaking and the nuanced decisions behind limited-production timepieces.


But the colors don’t do it for me
The finishing is not the level of micro rotor or logical one, but still the best I have seen on a "sports" watch and very impressive given the titanium bridges. The design would be polarizing ... I personally like it but probably not for everyone.
And uber light on the wrist!
The platinum versions lost a bit of sporty spirit, at least for me.
Like the overall design a lot . Just hope to see a bit more exciting dial variations
But as an owner the rubber is top in class
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