Goldenlutin
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Great post and very "authentic" looking watch...
Your watchmaker did a remarkable job! The watch does really looks stunning and is very true to its historical background. One of the best post I have read on this site for a long time.
Yes...
By: Tony C. : May 23rd, 2013-21:37
I do see the resemblance. The same can, of course, be seen with the influence of the Peseux 260. In both cases, however, I'd choose the original over the updated versions. Cheers, Tony C.
Bravo!
By: SteveG : May 24th, 2013-05:28
What else can I say, great story, sound reasoning, and a beautiful watch to enjoy. Looks like your watchmaker did a fabulous job freshening up the movement. Thanks!
a superb result Tony.
By: G99 : May 24th, 2013-08:51
i'm a firm believer in movements being married to cases rather than having them disposed of as that would be unthinkable. your watchmaker has done a beautiful job with quite a lot of help from our friend Bill. Bill did the same for me many years ago. i bo...
Great post
By: long71 : June 6th, 2013-06:20
The balance between striving for the greatest degree of orginal condition and the preservation of horological heritage is not straightforward to my mind. Rare and distinguished calibres such as yours should not be discarded as worthless even if separated ...