Still quite tempted by the Georg: What is there not to like! And then, it was the Friedrich III’s: Absolutely love these Cathedral hands: Not the best look at the engine room with the plastic: This blue is absolutely stunning: But I prefer the Cathedral h...
But yours can. Consider that a blessing. There's no more beautiful form watch in the world. Both are well decorated, but I'd give Georg the edge on the basis of the extraordinary movement architecture. Best Regards, Tim
It’s probably the third or fourth time I’ve looked at it!l I loved how they want the extra mile to also shape the case to improve how it hugs the wrist: It’s on the edge of being too big; but I can make exceptions in this case!😉 ...
And he kinda said the same thing I was saying to you yesterday. The reason I’ve loved this watch and have been looking at it now for almost 8 years is the movement. There is nothing (in a similar style) that makes an impression like this one. And it’s the...
the Goerg??? Especially if a rectangle would be new to you. And it is so nice to look at. I like it slightly over the Friedrich III. But that dial on the Friedrich III (It looks like sillver friction?? ) and cathedral hands are so tempting. Maybe get both...
But I’ll always prefer round watches. Yes I have a parmigiani Ionica but that’s because I really wa ted this watch for what it is. The unbeatable level of finishing ( dial, case and movement) for a ridiculously cheap price ( at least in today’s market) Bu...
The movement architecture is hypnotic. Once you look it's hard to turn the watch back around😊 But everything about it is beautiful. Tried one on at Cellini here in NYC.
I’d get the Georg certainly. I have the Friedrich III in rose gold with cathedral hands and it is beautiful there is no denying that but Georg, its sculpted and shaped case, the unbelievable caliber, it is just something else. Heck I’m thinking of buying ...
I just looked at that caliber and fell in love with watchmaking. I just moved to a new city, thanks to your post I just checked and realized there is an AD here who sells L&H, will go and see if they have a Georg.
Having championed Marco’s work since 2003 in the US, I’m very familiar with his watches and him. Personally have owned a Johann initially, as the FIII wasn’t yet created when I got that piece. Since then, in 2017 when he showed the Georg in Baselworld, I ...
A few friends love them, others have said it feels like wearing an ingot on the wrist. So I'd like to try one out first before committing to a custom piece. My favorite ones are the batch done for a korean retailer. Very funky! ...
What is not often spoken about is their use of ceramic for parts of their dials, with them being laser etched. A very cool new technology. Also, Lang & Heyne buy blocks of black enamel that they cut section out of, to create dials. This was a revelation w...