
daskapitalism's original post featuring a Vianney Halter timepiece sparks a fascinating discussion among collectors. This article delves into the community's perspective on Vianney Halter's distinctive designs, particularly the Antiqua, and explores why these independent haute horlogerie creations continue to captivate enthusiasts. It highlights the enduring appeal and polarizing nature of such unique watchmaking.

Funnily enough my daughter designated this as her favorite watch π So I need a better paying job π€£π€£π€£
Might be a tad large and heavy for her wrist? π§π
It's not bad, need to wear it again
"In all honesty, I think the Sportura Chronographs are some of the most hideous watches ever created. But you canβt deny that they are iconic in all their ugliness. Many people will surely remember these, either good or bad. The first one in the series was the Seiko Sportura Kinetic Chronograph ref. SLQ001 was introduced in 1999. This beast of a watch was produced in a limited run of 1,000 pieces. It is the first Kinetic Chronograph that was ever released." Hahaha π
Another one of those many of us look back at and wish we had either more conviction or just more money!
I disagree but I'm no expert.
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