Classic? Simple? Sporty? Dark, very dark? Complicated? Highly complicated? Deliciously sophisticated? During its 10 years of life and since the birth of the first model, the WW TC Chronograph featured in the first pciture of this view, GP, as you can see,...
The smaller case in white metal! :) Only problem is that it is a Piece Unique... So either the John Harrison Enamel dial or the Tourbillon Three Golden Bridges... Thank you for this great line up, Nicolas! And there are several more versions you could add...
Thank you for your post and a selection of delicious WWTC examples. The list of options is a bit unfair though, who would say no 3 gold bridges tourbillon with enamel dial? But that being piece unique, most of us are unlikely to ever see it :) So from the...
How to not fall in love with the WW TC. You can't go wrong with any of them. Enjoy yours, and welcome here, if I didn't welcome you already, and if I did, welcome bis! :) Nicolas
all classic guy :) First one hits all the right buttons for me Enamel tourb piece unique is sublime but I like old case more than new There was piece unique for Green auction I like very much Great idea to line up different versions of It would be great ...
Many versions, yes, at the oint I think it would be very tough to sum all the editions of the different references. But the good thing is that you can't go wrong. The WW TC is a super cool concept, and should I precise that when they were launched, there ...
Really nice and delicious. Not to forget one that tells the time for financial market opening, which is useful for some. Thanks for the compilation, this series from GP needs more recognition. Rgds Raymond ...
... so I would go for the enamel dial Harrison version (or the enamel/tourbillon if money wouldn´t be a problem) but as money IS a problem I am happy with my plainer (but no less charming) stainless steel case version with power reserve (Special Edition f...