Here's an overview of Konstantin Chaykin 's new release . In 2024 , the well-known Russian independent watchmaker introduced the โ ThinKing โ, an ultra-thin in-house watch with a case just 1.65 mm thick. It was accompanied by a carrier case called โ Palan...
That puts it out of my range, unless as you suggest, they are sending it already. In which case I have to pay for it AND the divorce lawyer, so I would be writing my next post from Skid Row. I lived in downtown LA once; not eager to go back...
I was able to try on the Bulgari COSC and these flat watches don't do it for me style wise (not talking about the bucks). Moreover, the mystery dial with those discs has already been used by Montblanc in their Tourbillon Heures Mystรฉrieuses some 20 years ...
thinness for the sake of thinness isn't really my thing. My ideal thin watch is VC's 1955, ref. 33155/000R-9588. The 1003 caliber is 1.64 and the watch 4.1 mm: I don't need any thinner. As for the mystery display, I don't think Chaykin claims to have inve...
What i realized by now is that even if some watches do not speak to me, out of my reach financially or otherwise I still can appreciate and enjoy them. On he other hand i can not buy all the watches that i like and i learned to enjoy them from far just as...
Thinness is a category that highly appeals but as you also said of it is for myself then it has to work on the wrist and that 1955 is a prime example of what works very well for me ๐ At the same time one needs to appreciate the pushing of the limits and t...