
In this insightful article, rockdrock initiates a compelling discussion on the Petermann Bédat Series II, a creation from the promising young independent watchmakers Gaël Petermann and Florian Bédat. His original post invites the WatchProSite community to share their perspectives on this new titanium timepiece, highlighting its striking blue dial, mesmerizing finishing, and the intriguing deadbeat seconds complication. This piece delves into the aesthetic and technical merits of a brand quickly gaining recognition in the haute horlogerie landscape.




And makes more sense compared to the RRCC2. Best Gatsby
but the movement is very tasty
…great logo. I wish the dial was cleaner.
For their first series, the striping was outsourced and was of questionable quality. Overall, though, I'm a fan of the design.
I feel the CC2 is looking a little lack luster, especially compared to the original.
The front is neither elegant nor timeless. It's got a cold modernity that's not timeless. I like the modern aesthetic, but it should be clean, sleek, and timeless. This one is not clean at all, quite busy, it's ultra-modern, and it's very cool. It's cool and awesome, but not timeless.
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