Anyone with hands on experience with this reference? It caught my eye and now I may be considering it! Thanks in advance for sharing your thoughts or opinion about this watch. I was not looking for a PC but i am drawn by the casual/chic/sporty vibe of thi...
I love that watch, and the labels don’t bother me. There are various colors and dial designs: But you can’t get away from the labels unless you go to the chrono / moon version. Cazalea ...
Do not take the comments too serious. I know you adore the watch, and i like the watch too. Sure, the labels are prominent on the dial, but as the watch world is not ugly with printing words all over watches. Chopard is not a different. If labels are too ...
Giving encouragement. Our friends are honest explain their taste. That said, i have not any watch in my collection with too much wording, but on one of my watches Inca Block printed under the brand name. But many here have a watch with the words superlati...
the case is too big and bulky (at least for my wrist) and the caliber, which is a non-Geneva seal version of the 96, really looks too small in the 43mm case imo. If you want to see some nice wrist shots, check the account of @watch_lover85 on Instagram : ...
As you’ve understood I would personally pick the Quattro, because of the white gold case vs steel, the 8,84mm thickness vs 11,47mm, the Geneva seal caliber and 50 pieces limited edition, but the Perpetual twin is very nice too! And the wording point...
The size is fine IMO if your wrist can handle it. I like to know that I am wearing a watch on my wrist and can see the time. The wording doesn't bother me, and as long as it runs properly, I don't care about movement size. For the most part, we look at th...