I’m not sure if this QP is much easier just because it’s all done from the crown, but it’s still not without reasonable effort to set…which does give me pause.
Looking at each of these pieces from the viewpoint of the QP as a practical, modern feat of engineering versus the openworked Jumbo as a unique, impressive combination of materials then which would you choose, or neither? Disregarding price (although they...
“what would Michael do?🤔” The majority responses here leans to QP, which in part is because I understand not everyone likes OW aesthetic. Also, this OW is particularly harder to read I think…but I don’t think that is main reason people choosing this would...
Two reasons for that - first, as an architect, the openworked movements have a tremendous artistic appeal to me. They are visually fascinating, like the structural / skeletal elements of a new building or home. So that has personal appeal to me. Second, I...
I’m not sure if this QP is much easier just because it’s all done from the crown, but it’s still not without reasonable effort to set…which does give me pause.
I tried the rose gold version on once unexpectedly, and if I had had the cash in my pocket, it would have been my first impulse buy ever. I just fell in love instantly.
a stylish sport-chic watch, relatively simple technically, but easily recognizable from a mile. We know it became a success and got an icon status by now. Complicated mechanics doesn't add to described above primary aim, on the opposite- it makes the watc...
I have a slight preference for the BMG jumbo because it highlights many of AP's superlatives in the most classic case. A) movement finishing B) ultra thinness C) materials innovation It's also extraordinarily light - and this is a game changer for daily w...