KMII[Montblanc Moderator]
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A great idea...
Sadly I am still far from implementing it
Effective dial size.
By: mkvc : January 2nd, 2018-13:24
I have a square watch (IWC) and I like the way it looks, but there is no escaping the fact that watch hands move in a circle. When I look at the part of the dial that actually is involved in reading the time, it is quite small. Thus, I get relatively litt...
Evening!
By: roberto1 : January 2nd, 2018-17:11
There's a lot more regular models then one would realize at first. I'm showing just some of my favorite ones. Not my personal watches but all pictures taken By 1926. Cartier Cintree curvex XL size,Nautilus,Reverso,Cellini Prince,ALS Cabaret (unfortunatel...
some great watches here.
By: Gus7 : January 2nd, 2018-18:38
the KV is of course a stunning one. I think too of the PP Gondolo's in their various versions but for me the icon remains the Reverso of which I have two (my wife also has two) and I've sold a few over the years. A brand worth looking at is Lang & Heyne -...
Interesting timing!
By: JToddH : January 3rd, 2018-04:54
Of course my vote goes to TAG Heuer with the Monaco, IMO the most iconic square watch...ever. For me, the Monaco LS is a beefier, more substantial interpretation of the original Monaco. IMO, it's a great dresser and unique. Speaking of square, my wife has...
Thank for chiming in ,Todd!
By: KMII : January 3rd, 2018-04:58
The Monaco is a classic for sure! I possibly live in a skewed environment. In our company and business environment there are very many people wearing TAG Heuers, albeit almost exclusively Carreras - have nt seen a Monaco live (outside of a watch shop) for...
Thanks Forevsta!
By: KMII : January 3rd, 2018-22:36
I do fully agree there, just wonder why we prefer round ones. The usable real estate theory is certainly a good point, maybe there are psychological reasons, too. I guess no great renaissance of rectangular or square watches is to be expected and I can ce...