
Time to watch's platinum Daniel Roth Ultra-thin, acquired in 1992, continues to captivate with its enduring charm and unique dial texture. This article delves into the watch's distinctive qualities, exploring why its design remains relevant and highly sought after by collectors today. Time to watch's personal insights offer a rare glimpse into the long-term ownership experience of a significant independent watchmaking piece.




And now to work at that knowledge base! Best regards.
...I'm guessing the movement is round?
Always reminds me of a grandfather clock. Not sure about the movement shape, but I’d make that bet. H.
It’s unlike anything else, and so elegant imho. H
Don’t recall atm, It’s been a while , pretty sure it’s not JLC or GP. Possibly Piguet. Best H.
and despite the current competition, these Daniel Roth models are getting more and more sought ater. George
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