Dear all, I have been presented with the opportunity of purchasing these two fine pieces. My logical and sane self convinces me that one only needs one of them. Let's rule out the issue of prices, which one would you prefer around your wrist? PanoGraph in...
. . . deciding which woman should get the baby! Ok, my seat of the pants answer is . . . . . . the white gold PanoRetroGraph, because the complication is utterly unique, and charmingly so. That was a tough 'un, fuigo! Cordially, Art...
PanoRetroGraph. No question. The PRG is one of the coolest chronos out there. Please get it and post photos ASAP. Art, those photos are killing me. Drool! Best, respo
.. I know it's not the choice of metals you highlighted and as you highlighted, if pricing is not an issue, I'd say the PRG. Let us know what you choose......
Ask yourself this "Is it easier for me to find another platinum piece to collect or another movement like PRG to collect?" The choice is crystal clear. Update us on your choice, my friend. Best Tyler
without a doubt if price is not an issue. If you are patient and lucky enough, the platinum PRG (with an even more stunning dial) does come up once in a while at auction houses. Having said that, I think the movement by itself is just so unique that it ov...
And unique, assuming costs not an issue. I couldn't afford the PRG when I was younger, so I bought a PG, and now I am just too lazy to upgrade" Best, Horo
. . . that kept most of his new pieces in the cellophane wrapping they're delivered in. I guess it all depends on your viewpoint. I would never buy a watch that I didn't intend to wear at least on special occasions. I fully understand, though, a viewpoint...
...I wear watches... But I prefer old chronographs...above all Longines (the best ones)... This is one of my favorite... This message has been edited by NoTime on 2011-05-04 01:33:17...