
Found in the Year Book 5: One of the watches whose decoration impressed me the most, I have to say. I remember all the minutes I spent discovering it, in October 2007. And the big disappointment to not be able to wear it, due to a too thick case. But what a watch! I wonder if JLC will offer us somet
If it makes you feel any better mon ami... It doesn't fit my wrist neither. Too big. The Gyrotourbillon 1 looks too big on my wrist.
And would welcome a tricky 85th piece ... Come on
ultra-Complicated at a similar level of theReverso Grande Complication à Triptyque?
I am not looking for an ultra complicated watch, I am running after a nice new, well made, and original one. It doesn't have to be an horological funfair. Best, Nicolas
They should make a table/desk clock with a Gyrotourbillon in it! That would make sense in numerous accounts. 1. You could stare at it much longer than on the wrist 2. See 1 3. The size would be irrelevant 4. See 1
True. But in that kind of market money isn\'t really an issue. It should be cheaper because of all the room they have compared to a wrist watch...
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