Dial and hands are very nice, case is interesting and the movement I understand in inventive from watching the youtube videos - looks like a little bit more care needed though in the final finish.
This watch doesn't seem to have been posted previously; if it has, mea culpa . In any event, this post is really a thankyou to, and acknowledgment of, the passionate and enthusiastic collector friend who made it possible (you know who you are!). The watch...
As someone who has contributed to a ‘collective design exercise’ more than once (thinking here of the several TTP, for example), you will appreciate how difficult it must be to achieve a satisfactory outcome. These folk seem to have succeeded. Cheers, ppl...
but 70 pieces for 50 collectors? Some people are gluttons in the group, clearly. Everything is impeccable - movement, case, dial, hands, even the strap!
The OEM strap needed to be simple leather to facilitate delivery without CITES issues; although it was a fine and serviceable strap, the strap in the photos is aftermarket. Cheers, pplater.
That was also the view of pplater Minor #2, who was irked that it reminded him of something, but he couldn’t remember what. After a while he shouted ‘Nomos’! Hmmmm… maybe. Cheers, pplater.
Dial and hands are very nice, case is interesting and the movement I understand in inventive from watching the youtube videos - looks like a little bit more care needed though in the final finish.
but there is clearly a misalignment of the Geneva Stripes across the bridges which isn’t present on the YouTube video with Bill that I watched - possibly easily addressed? An amazing project nonetheless for the 70 lucky people.