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thx...
I think tht this is a buckle that one can (or could) adjust without having to remove the watch from the strap, no?
Anyway, it seems that the only thing that has not been speciffically engineered for the hybris mecanica 55 is ... a genetically modified alligator for the strap
thx...
By: time2tic : October 6th, 2009-04:04
I think tht this is a buckle that one can (or could) adjust without having to remove the watch from the strap, no? Anyway, it seems that the only thing that has not been speciffically engineered for the hybris mecanica 55 is ... a genetically modified all...
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By: VMM : November 6th, 2009-16:24
one of the MOST beautiful watches I have seen in my life. Could stare at it for hours, of course, with the appropriate loupe. Pure entertainment for the senses. The movement give me thrills, would love to know how to do that. Good chemistry for my brain. ...
I wish...
By: dxboon : October 5th, 2009-00:24
...I could be miniaturized temporarily in order to experience the movements in these three watches from the inside. They are all amazing, beautiful pieces. It's a collection to dream about certainly. The Grand Sonnerie in particular is very much to my tas...
Now that's a post about the Hybris Mechanica, SJX.
By: amanico : October 3rd, 2009-09:08
Honestly, this is the first serious post about these watches, and most particularly, about the Grande Sonnerie, which is the TRUE, and certainly most important novelty of the year 2009. This watch deserved such a post, and I was sad to see, here, and ther...
Wow!
By: VMM : October 3rd, 2009-10:59
Just a sample that why JLC is one of the BEST brands ever. Amazing works of pure art (to me). Thanks for sharing. Would love to see them in the flesh and spend some time with my beloved loupe. Vte
A good question
By: SJX : October 4th, 2009-02:08
I've always written that JLC's finishing is a bit industrial and lacking in the fine quality of the top end volume makers like Lange or the independents like Dufour or Voutilainen. The Grande Sonnerie shown, a prototype admittedly, was similarly finished....
Parma ham
By: SJX : October 5th, 2009-04:41
I was just reading in the FT Weekend a short story on the production of Parma ham. As the salted ham is aged (by the thousands), inspectors check the hams by sticking a sharpened wooden stick into the ham, pulling it out and then taking a whiff of the sti...
Formidable
By: AT : October 4th, 2009-13:27
What incredible pieces. I think JLC is really doing a special work these last few years. Bringing innovation and this kind of retro-futuro-classy look that matches the brand tradition and past. Great post, looking forward to seeing these beauties in perso...