Greubel Forsey recently unveiled a new limited edition (only 8 pieces) whose all the case is made of sapphire. Nothing "new" if we consider the ones from Hublot or H. Moser & Cie. Well, in fact, a detail drew my attention. It concerns the rubber strap. Wh...
What is it about brands that they all or most of them, seem to follow each other round in circles doing essentially the same thing...? Whether it is Saphhire crystal cases, DLC black cases, bronze cases, "Ltd. Edit. Blue dial" for the platinum model, "Bou...
Some examples: Vintage Chronographs from AP / VC / Patek. They all opted for dials which are very close, and same movement. Cases, I will have to see, but I suspect they are very close to each other. Another example? Vintage diving watches. Same here. The...
One has it... they all want it. The true inventors are forgotten and everyone gets bored of more editions until the next thing comes along. Alkiro, to your point. I haven't seen writing like this in a strap before but it mirror a lot of the pieces that GF...
.. There always has to be a first, first wrist watch, first tourbillon etc... Also there are only so many things you can do with something that is 40 mm or less on your wrist, the sapphire case is a really cool "up" to the watch game. Thankfully only some...
It is to my mind a style choice of strap manufacture. What it may say can only be construed as 'marketing'. Not to be taken too seriously... The watch is the thing!
First, thanks for the pciture! The Double Tourbillon Technique is my favorite GB. Richard Mille started his versions (RM056-xx) quite a moment ago but MB&F had also his case made of sapphire quite much before that (though not a complete case). However...
the stuff to start a revolution. Fun and a little bit pretentious. Writing all that about one self. I guess all that literature used to be written on the case, so they have to put it somewhere else. The crystal case is another case. I do not think why we ...