Rob
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Thanks for sharing JX...
this interview shows us that each VH piece is indeed a masterpiece, showing off a unique facet and deeper peek into the genius of VH. Wonder if the differences mentioned above are apply to all Antiquas and are limited to them or do they somehow translate to the other models as well... A question that will perhaps remain unanswered as I imagine it would be hard to round up another set of owners of VH masterpieces excluding here the relatively more common Classics of course.
Thanks and congrats to the two gentlemen and to you JX for another scoop. This is getting to be a good habit of yours which we are fortunate to be privy to.
Thanks for sharing JX...
By: Rob : September 30th, 2009-23:23
this interview shows us that each VH piece is indeed a masterpiece, showing off a unique facet and deeper peek into the genius of VH. Wonder if the differences mentioned above are apply to all Antiquas and are limited to them or do they somehow translate ...
Great interview!
By: dxboon : October 1st, 2009-00:06
What a treat to see two examples of this uncommon watch side-by-side, and to also hear thoughts about the model from two people with intimate knowledge from a collector's standpoint. Seeing the differences between the two Antiquas actually heightens my re...
Nice post!
By: VMM : October 1st, 2009-01:49
Always loved the Antiqua model. I took a picture of myself wearing a RG one at the Basel fair back in 2000. Tought it was fantastic and still thinking the same. A very different timepiece that brings joy to my eyes. Congrats to both owners and thanks for ...
Clark Kent seems to have the better back.....
By: MTF : October 1st, 2009-10:54
Thanks SJX, Bat,,,,,er,,,Bruce and Clark. The Clark Kent seems to have the 'popping' finishing on the movement plate seen on the back. Or was that just a trick of the light? Regards, MTF