I feel like you concerning clothing, but not really concerning date wheels. However, I find it very interesting to read your explanation and I might be wrong or feel differently someday. Thanks again, Marc. Best, Emmanuel
Sharing some pics I took today …. On the wrist is my NEO-vintage Laureato-Olimpico ref 8017 chronograph. (This was the FIRST Laureato Chronograph made by GP). I used to think about 10 pieces were made with pink gold and the Havana tobacco-grey dial but I ...
It’s a thing that all famous brands did and some continue to do. Need to speak to VC, PP, AP about it … 🤣 We have become so accustomed to seeing “matching” date wheels that it has become the norm. Personally, I don’t mind the white date wheel. Remember th...
except maybe for the non-matching date wheel. But this black-on-white date wheel is also a true Neo-vintage touch and I really wonder why they hardly ever cared about this detail back then! Best, Emmanuel
Don’t think that they “forgot” about the date wheel. They made it white on purpose. For legibility. Look at patek, AP, VC. All have models with white Date wheels. Even the VC OS today had a white date wheel. Same for the 222. Rate wheel are not supposed t...
I know, of course, that the other brands did exactly the same and it was probably deliberate for the sake of legibility, as there were no cellphones to check the date back then. But at the same time I think that they couldn’t not see how it broke the harm...
Same color date wheel is like wearing a blue suit with a blue shirt and blue tie and blue belt and blue shoes. It all “matches”. But for me, a guy dressed like that would look kinda tacky. So blue suit, white shirt, grey tie, black belt and matching shoes...
I feel like you concerning clothing, but not really concerning date wheels. However, I find it very interesting to read your explanation and I might be wrong or feel differently someday. Thanks again, Marc. Best, Emmanuel