patrick_y[PuristSPro Moderator]
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I'd acquire a Ferdinand Berthoud!
They're a little big for my wrist though - might need to wait until they come out with a smaller version.
It's some heavy reading!
By: patrick_y : March 25th, 2025-04:08
For a heavy topic, I did try to keep it to around 1000 words. I really really like simple watches. Sometimes having a bunch of sub dials on the watch doesn't necessarily contribute to a higher elegance. Sometimes less is more. And I'm finding plenty of ve...
Hi patrick_y
By: Marc Obermann : March 25th, 2025-19:26
Big Star Trek fan all the way from the start, I think you will find the Ferengi are actually settled on Earth and running the entire luxury goods industry. LOL. Thanks for your kind words I'm not sure I left my mark but I sure had fun trying, Marc
Thank you M4!
By: patrick_y : March 25th, 2025-19:20
I'm imagining a very special watch or clock in your future someday! Something truly special! There was once this beautiful Parmigiani clock that I once saw... Or, maybe you'll be attracted to something Parmigiani has restored... Some amazing automatons.
Good question...
By: patrick_y : March 25th, 2025-22:23
So... If you look at the exact wording of the press release; the impression I'm getting is that the manufacturing process of making the parts and making the watch is all using very non-computerized parts. BUT! That doesn't mean that they're not using comp...
I would agree.
By: patrick_y : March 26th, 2025-16:58
I think computer aided design should be permitted. Just the manufacturing part should be as traditional as what is reasonably possible. At every point in human kind, we have had an improvement in technology. And our progression in humankind should be allo...