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Love it
Been thinking quite some time to buy one but still haven’t pulled the trigger
Here we go, again.
By: ant : August 1st, 2021-13:02
At Justin's request, here is my adorable Parmigiani Ionica: PT, deep gray dial. It has languished in the safe for too long. Another that will be on my wrist, alternating with the two Langes. Definitely not a fashionable or 'in' watch but it tickles my fan...
Possibly not
By: ant : August 1st, 2021-14:38
In my experience most collectors, rather like car buyers, go for what 'everybody else' has. It's safer. Of course, they're right, if one gets an uncommon brand/appearance you are making a statement and going to take a financial hit. But if you love it, wh...
Great watch talk
By: LiftAngle51 : August 1st, 2021-14:52
Hey Antony, You can write clearly about watches. I always walk out of the box. The grey mass is imitation each other to much. You a Rolex, i a Rolex. It is great you have the Parmigiani Ionica in your collection. I have problems with other Parmigiani watc...
I see what you mean
By: ant : August 1st, 2021-14:57
So how do you feel about UJ teardrop lugs, or the hand soldered ones on an early Chopard QF. They look good to me. I think that the early Parmigiani Torics are fab, specially the WG/PT ones with black dials. Stunning! Regards Antony
Thank you for
By: ant : August 2nd, 2021-06:14
your deep thought comment, I agree. Many, many, many years ago I went to a Parmigiani presentation, he went to great lengths to explain that all his shapes were ruled by The Golden Mean. The result is a soft, organic look. Your point about this being a ge...