While you are at it, what about some picutres of the movement? Knowing you a bit, I would be surprised if there is not something nice to see, movement side. GREAT dial, and very plesant case. Best, Nicolas
Thomas did some nice work with this Zenith 135 movement. Always enjoyable to listen to these slow-beat movements during times when it is quiet. Darren ...
I met Thomas Prescher @Baselworld in 2008. I have such respect and admiration for his trailblazing and rebellious attitude, bringing the multi axis tourbillons to the wrist. All the big brands are simply followers, in my book at least. Thank you, Darren, ...
This one was clearly on the conservative side for him. His ultra-complicated watches are something to behold - I hope to have an opportunity to see them in the metal some day. Thanks for the kind words. Darren
as he is extremely organized, communicates throughout and, of course, delivers a work of art when it's all said and done. Thanks for the comments. Darren
I have owned my Prescher for 3 or so years now, although it started life with a different dial (Roman numerals rather than Arabic numbers). Was fun to work with Thomas on multiple dials, as I can now switch back and forth depending on mood. The project st...
I miss that dial at times, so may have to swap them at some point in the near future. Your photography is quite a bit better than mine! Thanks for sharing this scan. Darren
I was surfing the net the other day and found pix of your watch. I love this piece!!!! Sooooo cool, feel free to post pix anytime you want. You're sure to find VERY appreciative admirers here!!!! HAGW, S
pieces in Independents and had to comment on this one! Incredible piece. The update with the numbers really makes this watch. Did you suggest the finishing on the dial yourself? Incredible design touch!