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+1 on the "plain" .. eclectic enough it is for me, I assume :)
For a PC there always are the issues of function and friendliness of the complications and
Then the issue of balance vs completeness, and then the appeal and harmony of the indications..
No easy decisions, at least not for me..
Best, Damjan
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Never had a PC
By: Asimut : July 14th, 2013-02:21
and its about time. The skeletonized version is not logical to me (sorry bijo) as I find eligibility to be essential (not the case with the MMR, on the contrary!). I do like the plain look and welcome the alarm function. I also would like to see a 'fool p...
Yes, it is a piece of art
By: Asimut : July 16th, 2013-03:26
we can agree on that. I also look to have form and function with the artistic side. That is why the MMR skeletal is so appealing. Besides being a piece of art it is the concept of listing to the time rather than seeing it, therefore a dial that is not eas...
A PC is on my list one day....
By: Andy : July 14th, 2013-13:37
my only problem is that I am not a 'dressy' guy, I don't wear a suit to work - I'm in jeans and a labcoat getting my hands dirty..!! So for me I would like a sporty looking PC which are rather rare - I can only really think of the IWC Pilot and the UN. Ho...
Not really
By: respo : July 15th, 2013-07:44
Oddly, the perpetual calendar complication has had less and less appeal for me, and there are other priorities. That may change with time, of course. But that JLC 8-Day Skeleton is breathtaking. As I mentioned, I had not seen it, nor even thought of it, f...
I like the...
By: watchme : July 15th, 2013-07:16
Master Perpetual (37mm) in rose gold's layout the best (disc'd in '04/05), with the year embedded in the month subdial and "flipped" from the current, IWC-layout. The QP+Alarm has always been exclusive to JLC, but it is a thick watch. I look forward to se...