I've read some negative comments elsewhere about the large power
reserve indicator hand and the long tail of the seconds hand being too
busy. I can understand how one might think that from pictures, but I
think in the flesh, it does not appear that way. Too me, these elements
lend a whimsical aspect to the watch. To me, the core appeal of this
model is the dynamic interplay of whimsy and restraint, playfulness and
sobriety, all in a classic design with a modern look.
This watch is 100% Breguet and one of the most interesting pieces I've seen! I'm not sure how useful a power reserve indicator is on an automatic watch, but I like it anyway.