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Honesty....
pplater,
Thank you for taking the time to craft your review.
I have never commented on either watch before but your observations and commentary has pushed me into making a CHOICE in public (gasp faint gulp): Kari Voutilainen
Why?
Because it is an 'honest' watch with the full force of all the ramifications and innuendo that can be mustered or encompassed in a simple word - honestly.
So, it is more than the difference between a fragile nancy toff-candy and an elegant Opus manus et instrumentalem....
Regards,
MTF
Dufour and Voutilainen...
By: pplater : May 23rd, 2009-09:08
It’s the answer to the question that no-one should ask, but since a few have asked, here (for what it’s worth) are some strictly personal observations upon the Philippe Dufour ‘Simplicity’ (“PD”) alongside the Kari Voutilainen ‘Observatoire’ (“KV”). Both ...
Incredible post
By: Mostel : May 23rd, 2009-10:41
Thanks so much pplater. My layman thoughts: I will always regard Dufour as The One. His place in history is most relevant. He is The One who made Kari 'possible'. (Certainly not in terms of talent. But before Dufour, there was no independent worth mention...
Thanks a lot pplater !
By: foversta : May 23rd, 2009-12:21
I must confess I prefer the Observatoire. Because in Kari's watch there is something classic with a touch of originality (the case, the lugs, the hands, the balance bridge etc...) I don't find in the Simplicity. The Simplicity is of course impressive but ...
Amazing post and comparison
By: 1440 : May 23rd, 2009-14:09
If I had to choose between the two, it would be a very difficult decision indeed. You are fortunate to have both, and we certainly appreciate the time and effort that went into the comparison of these two incredible pieces. I tend to agree with Mostel abo...
Great comparo write-up PP.
By: ArthurSG : May 23rd, 2009-20:52
It has contributed much to my ongoing education and more so growing interests in Independents. From an aesthetics POV, "static" shots of both tend to favor the KV but on wrist shots, the PD seems to come out better for me. Thank you again for the time and...
Congratulations from me too…
By: AndrewD : May 23rd, 2009-23:10
That’s a brilliant review and comparison of these two iconic pieces of haute horlogerie. It’s also a fitting contribution for your 1000 th post. I thought I knew these two watches fairly thoroughly from what has been written of them in the past, but you b...
Wonderful head to head review!
By: Allen : May 24th, 2009-11:52
After looking at every aspect of these two watches, the most relevant seems to be the emotional experience. It would be hard to pick one over the other each morning. I ordered my Simplicity a year before I even heard of Kari for the first time and I'm sti...
Thanks pplater
By: JerryW : May 24th, 2009-17:52
What a treat to see both of these beauties side by side, a rare occurance. This was a great opportuinty for all of us to learn so much about two amazing watches. If AT would allow a top ten posts of the year list I would vote for this one to be included. ...
Honesty....
By: MTF : May 25th, 2009-20:47
pplater, Thank you for taking the time to craft your review. I have never commented on either watch before but your observations and commentary has pushed me into making a CHOICE in public (gasp faint gulp): Kari Voutilainen Why? Because it is an 'honest'...
WOOHOO!!!...
By: pplater : May 25th, 2009-22:21
[First, a quick word of thanks to all who have responded to this post thus far. Your comments have been kind and a little humbling. Many of the comments and questions have received a response by PM but, MTF, yours was so galvanising (in a genuinely positi...
Sometimes its about people.....
By: MTF : May 26th, 2009-09:35
pplater, I could...nay...should...take the easy route and simply state that it's a visceral feeling. From a PuristS viewpoint, that may prove to be the ultimately correct answer; seeking perfection in an imperfect world, my perfection is my perception. Or...
Corrigendum and apologia...
By: pplater : June 3rd, 2009-03:35
Thank you Gary; although it did not seem possible to examine the watch more minutely than had already occurred, on further inspection you are (of course) entirely correct. The embarrassment of having made the mistake in the first place is equalled only by...
I had to look twice myself...
By: Gary G : June 3rd, 2009-15:12
When I read your initial post, I took out my watch and began to inspect the clasp, looking for hallmarks in the "usual" places near the ends. It was only when I held the watch in a certain light that the markings became visible! As you know, in most photo...