Watch_time_it_is
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Agreed however...
...as the list you reference shows, the more limited the better in my mind. One of the posters on another watch site mentioned that there is a third difference - that the movement is blackened on the Sincere version and not the Chopard version. If this is true, I have not seen the Chopard version myself, that would be a wonderful - and I feel more significant - variation.
As to my list - add the MIH perpetual calendar and UN Anniversary 160 Rose Gold, both hopefully by end of Q1 2008.
So what does this list tell you? Curious as to the "palm reading" that my collection reveals.
This message has been edited by MTF on 2007-07-30 11:49:27
Rest assured
By: MTF : July 29th, 2007-21:39
Dear SBS, Congratulations! I'm beginning to see a design theme running through your recent choices: Piccadilly Serpent Calendar (Peter Speake-Marin) Louis Monet Twin Tech Chopard Twist Tech ?......... Watch brands sometimes grant exclusivity to their clos...
Agreed however...
By: Watch_time_it_is : July 30th, 2007-10:09
...as the list you reference shows, the more limited the better in my mind. One of the posters on another watch site mentioned that there is a third difference - that the movement is blackened on the Sincere version and not the Chopard version. If this is...
a warm hello from germany
By: axisskin : August 11th, 2007-09:08
glad that i managed to get one of the limited watches in europe no 51 of 250 - one question - why is it that the calibre is 96T - well this is what it says on the back?? 2nd: does the rotor in your watches also not smoothly go around but lets say more or ...
T vs TB -
By: Watch_time_it_is : August 12th, 2007-16:43
Congrats on your purchase. I believe you acquired one of the Chopard limited rather than Sincere limited. (See thread and review for meow details). The T vs TB I believe is because the Sincere version is blackened while the chopard version is not. I have ...