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The Moritz Grossmann Grail Watch collaborations in 37mm were incredible

here is the "silver bullet"
Excellent example.
By: AuHavrePro : July 5th, 2024-01:17
It's such a hodgepodge of stuff overall, there's few that truly make sense in my opinion. Obviously, one of my all time favorite is the AMVOX line, another good example from the same time and people is the MC Navy SEALs.... Vacheron has that exceedingly c...
I see!
By: patrick_y : July 5th, 2024-01:43
Interesting. I never really understood the VC Everest Dual Time Overseas watch - as I didn't see it as a good fit as a watch to go mountaineering in - at least their marketing didn't convince me that it was an especially good fit. Frankly, I find the Vach...
Agreed totally.
By: AuHavrePro : July 5th, 2024-03:46
It's just a game of perception, not actual, quantifiable or substantiated reasoning. Price-wise, entirely subjective. You might just as well shell out a quarter million or more for a Mille, and go find out how well it holds up in all kinds of remote terra...
Precisely.
By: patrick_y : July 5th, 2024-21:18
Rolex and Omega have a reputation for robust watch movements that are depended upon by explorers and professionals. I suppose Richard Mille has that too - but it's so not "government tested" and so not "military grade." That it feels more like a luxury pr...
Gotcha...
By: patrick_y : July 5th, 2024-21:12
Tiffany & Co New York has had a relationship with Patek for about 170 years. Back when the company was actually named Tiffany & Young! Shreve & Co. San Francisco has also been in business with Patek Philippe for a similar length of time as well. Gondolo i...
GP and Bucherer
By: MTR : July 5th, 2024-09:59
with the GP Tourbillon Three Bridges Bucherer Blue? Your Bulgari Octo Finissimo Tadao Ando in Titanium is also a great example. I'm usually put off by collaborations between watch brands and car brands, military units etc. For me, it doesn't add any value...