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Thanks Daos. I agree it was an interesting experience.
The watch that Mr. Genta had one was very beautiful and timeless. It is a good example where "less is more"...
I think also they certainly share the same root, it wouldn't be always "fair" to compare the modern offshores (especially the limited editions) to the classic royal oaks. Think of it as post-modernism vs. classicism=) - both are appealing forms of art, to different crowds.
I like all of them.
Jon (Z3)
Great coverage.
By: JerryW : January 24th, 2010-15:03
I had the pleasure to also meet Mr. Martin Wehrli a few years ago, he seemed to be a very kind and sincere gentleman. He toured our group through the museum with great pride and unlimited knowledge of AP. I really like the fact that Mr. Genta still sports...
Beautiful pictures
By: dxboon : January 24th, 2010-18:19
It must have been amazing to speak with Gerald Genta about this watch, and get his thoughts on how his designs have evolved. I love that Mr. Genta is wearing a Royal Oak. It's a wonderful design. For my taste, it is preferable to many of its modern brethr...
oh well
By: 41northpole : January 25th, 2010-14:33
I feel Mr. Gentas face reveals how he thinks the Royal Oak has developed. I may be the only one out here, but I think the Grand Prix is hideous, along with so many of the ROO LEs that have been generated recently. Feel free to flame away, but that is my h...