JerryW
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While I am liking the photos of the Akrivia Chronometre it is my second choice.
The Grönefeld Remontoire has me mesmerized, the precision of the dial and the amazing finishing of the movement wins my vote. The strap is also very comfortable and well made. I have been a fan of the Remontoire since it was introduced, may even like it more today.
Imagine..........
By: sham1 : March 28th, 2018-09:10
you had 40k to 55k CHF to spend on one watch and it had to be chosen from one of these independents and one outsider. Your criteria would be a watch with exemplary finishing, highly accurate and reliable, sized between 38mm and 39.5mm, an exclusive watch ...
tough choice
By: Spencer Karrington : March 28th, 2018-09:46
You have a wonderful selection of timepieces, truly beautiful!!! I my choice would be between the Rexhepi Rexhepi (black dial with rose gold) and the Credor. Both are so different and stunning in their own unique way it would be nearly impossible to choic...
Thank you for your feedback!
By: sham1 : March 28th, 2018-10:14
You have a Remontoire I recall so I do not blame you for putting that in first place. The watch was released almost two years ago but it competes well against the Basel novelties and I believe it will continue to do so year after year. The Chronometre Con...
I did not realise that
By: sham1 : March 30th, 2018-01:18
buying a watch in Geneva would be problematic when it came to reclaiming the Swiss tax. Alternatively you could try the watch on at Geneva and then RR will ship it ex tax to your home country (assuming your home country has zero import duty on watches lik...
I agree with you!
By: sham1 : March 28th, 2018-22:46
This is Vianney's most conservative offering but it still pretty 'outside the circle' watch in line with his creativity. One might argue that as the Rexhap is almost 40% dearer than the Credor, it has an unfair advantage. I just want to make sure whicheve...
Thanks John!
By: sham1 : March 28th, 2018-22:56
Unfortunately, I can pull off wearing a 42mm watch with my small wrist. But I wish I could as I would then be keen on the rare offering from Charles Frodsham, the world's oldest makers of chronometers. Sublime movement and a ceramic dial! ...
Mike, my friend
By: sham1 : March 28th, 2018-18:46
You are the champion of independents and sorry that I did not include the Laurent Ferrier in this list but it is slightly too large for me. I think the movement of the Remontoire is extremely difficult to resist even when compared to say a manual chronogr...
I am almost 100% sure that
By: sham1 : March 28th, 2018-18:53
a PP rare handicrafts will cost a lot more than the CHF55k limit that I have placed. If I am incorrect, please PM me because I too would definitely consider one! I can see that you would prefer to buy from an established brand and your choice of the Credo...
Salman, my friend
By: sham1 : March 28th, 2018-18:57
I am afraid the choices are limited to the four in the photo but as per your earlier thread and with the above reply, you have chosen the Vianney. Surely a sought after and rare watch. Thank you very much for your suggestions.
Salman, I too am excited
By: sham1 : March 29th, 2018-20:31
because this a tough field to emerge the winner in. All four watches are the holy grails of many but I think at this moment of time, the Vianney is the one I am least keen on, probably due to my conservative views on design. I can imagine my liking the RR...
Unfortunately Blourenco
By: sham1 : March 28th, 2018-19:01
the UJ although falling into the price bracket does not fall into the size bracket. Nice watches though but I want a watch which has KV's level of finishing rather than compromising and arguably the RR and Credor are at least as well finished as any KV bu...
Not easy.
By: VMM : March 28th, 2018-13:50
I'd search for more options. I love the stunning Gronefeld movement, but to me the window for the speed regulator at 9 spoils the whole dial. The Credor could be a probable winner among those in the pics. I'd probably go for a Voutilainen anyway. Good luc...
Thanks Vte!
By: sham1 : March 28th, 2018-19:09
Unfortunately the KV is at a different price bracket but if it wasn't, I would choose that too. But your choice of the Credor is great because that dial is too die for. One really needs to look at it under a loop to appreciate the dial and hand painted ha...
Thanks Ken!
By: sham1 : March 28th, 2018-19:14
Rexhap is a terribly enthusiastic and passionate individual. I had seen all his other watches but perhaps my mindset is too conservative as none of them really appealed to me apart from the excellent movement finishing. This more conservative offering how...
Seriously??!!!
By: sham1 : March 28th, 2018-19:18
I am glad in a way that I did not make it to Basel this year because if any of those watches were tried on, I would be having sleepless nights for at least a week! The fact that you are deliberating on EXACTLY the same list makes me feel I am in good comp...
The Gronefeld I think.
By: Jay (Eire) : March 28th, 2018-17:34
I'm very partial to the aesthetics and architecture of the movement. And I think the choice of dial, while on your part maybe was to take the watch into the price zone for the comparison, is actually one of the few dials which blend well with the aperture...
Hi Sham...
By: CL : March 29th, 2018-19:02
If you are choosing between the GR or the RG Credor, I will choose the GR. The RG Credor Eichi 2 just doesn't feel right for me. It is still nice but feels 'lesser' than the platinum version. But between the GR or the Eichi 2 Platinum, I will choose the l...
For real soul and character...
By: CL : March 30th, 2018-09:25
Imagine the team behind Eichi 2 and what they are striving to achieve. That's real soul and character. In term of aesthetic soul and character, I will go with a old Journe Resonance with shiny dial, which still fit your budget. But if you are just choosin...