I must say that the ones with more classical displays are both better legible and - inho - more pleasing to the eye. I love the Bovet watches, but also the Blancpain. May I add another one that is a rare watch, made by one of AHCI's founding fathers, Rain...
I can't say that any of these jump hour watches make "my list" though I have been tempted by the simple Reservoir watches on more than one occasion. The salmon dial Bovet catches my eye as well. I like the placement of the hour aperture at the outer perim...
Bovet: another member of the Fleurier 'quartet': Parmigiani, Chopard, Voutilainen & Bovet! The other one which appeals to my personal taste here is the Blancpain. Thanks for your enthusiasm. Best, Emmanuel
Love the Bovet, Blancpain and the Van Cleef two time zone. I’d be very happy wearing one of these. They’re all interesting. Wittnauer made one called the Futurama. A nice Sunday to you as well. ...
The Bovet salmon is nice but I don't like the screws on the dial, the hour is not big enough and the price is crazy. Rather wait a bit more for a Zeitwerk. Similarly, the hautelence time (hour) is very small not as easy to read..but a nice watch!
I would choose a Zeitwerk over a Bovet too. And the Hautlence are too modern looking for my taste, but interesting nonetheless. Thanks for your comment. Best, Emmanuel