ThomasM[PuristS]
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"Nautilus does look like a 70's watch...
Hi,
Not agreeing or disagreeing (such matters have no "objective truth" just general consensus) but I'm curious what about the Nautilus reminds you of '70's designs?
The blocky, chunky Omegas and Zenith and Heuers share a common design aesthetic (as well as many other now forgotten, now defunct brands) but I can't think of another reminiscent of the Nautilus? (except for the "layering" and "stacking" effect which it shares with the RO and VC 222)
Cheers,
TM
I have to agree with Jeff
By: radone : February 22nd, 2010-11:06
I like the Royal Oak design, not necessarily the 15300. Besides, I think that the 70s are back in watch design, meaning smaller diameters on three handed watches. The only problem I have with 15300 is the chunky bracelet. This message has been edited by r...
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By: ThomasM : February 22nd, 2010-21:00
knowing what I do about the design specifics and history, I'm afraid you're wrong. But it really isn't that big a deal; this is the AP forum, afterall, not PP... Cheers, TM ps: boy, did I miss something all this time, or are you just really cynical? I've ...
ah, I just realized...
By: ThomasM : February 22nd, 2010-21:06
Hi, Jon, I knew I recognized your handle from somewhere, past threads, but I couldn't place where. I just realized you had asked a question about "the Big Three" and I responded (necessarily briefly; I was travelling in London and Switzerland at the time)...