
Gary G presents the initial photos and impressions of his Vianney Halter Deep Space Tourbillon, a piece lauded for its technical and aesthetic brilliance. This post offers a rare glimpse into the ownership experience of a highly exclusive independent watch, emphasizing the unique design and the journey of being an early subscriber.













A Big Heartfelt Congrats on your new addition, looks amazing on your wrist :-) look forward to your next post where you can tell us more on how it functions and operates under real world conditions, thank you for sharing with us mere mortals LoooL :-) S
As always it's a treat for me to share with all of my fellow PuristS -- I appreciate your note, and hope that you are doing well. Best, Gary
One more great Watch in your great collection. When will you stop? Aaaah, never? ;) All the best. Nicolas
Well, not as long as I am working and getting paid, I guess! :) The photo with the three watches on wrists does require a bit of explaining. Two of us are indeed taking delivery of our new DSTs -- the third wrist in the image is that of Bertrand from Vianney's operation, who is wearing the prototype watch. If you look very carefully you will be able to see a few differences, even though the photo is somewhat blurry -- guess I was too excited to get a clear shot! Thanks very much for your kind wo
Went for it, some others would do it too... I love this idea! All the best, Nicolas
The DST is an amazing watch and your pics make it look even nicer! Enjoy and pls share more with us :) Cheers Robin
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