and had been sent back for a service. The decision to change the dial and hands was made shortly after the watch was received back in CH. That was in December 21.
With the arrival of my “piece unique” and a stunning dark blue aventurine dial made by a master dial maker that Lundis Bleus uses - Daniel Haas. I’m chuffed to bits. ...
I was looking to buy a watch that I could celebrate my first anniversary of giving up the booze. I'm not sure how I first came across them but their story of how the brand was created, and the fact that the logo is a stylised alcohol molecule, had a direc...
And that the movement being adjusted by an accomplished watchmaker as well! Reminds me a bit of my Camry with the same V6 engine that Lotus uses…. Although in my case I didn’t get the tuned up engine. Anyways, congratulations and good on you for the sobri...
and had been sent back for a service. The decision to change the dial and hands was made shortly after the watch was received back in CH. That was in December 21.
I have always been attracted to aventurine dial, but never had the opportunity to try one out. Your wrist shot does provide details and texture of the dial. Congrats - simply amazing.
The base is actually dark blue rather than black as it appears here. When light catches it it literally sparkles with flashes of white, bright blue, orange, red. It’s so hard to properly capture the effect and my photo isn’t good at all!