Duometre Unique Travel Time. That name sounds familiar to you since its unveil on the 20th of November 2012, here, in your favourite JLC forum: It has first been unveiled in white gold, a limited edition of 100 pièces for the Paris Boutique ( 2013 Collec...
I'm very taken by the chiselled dial I think it looks great and really makes the two dials stand out beautifully. I also like the different colours they have used for the hands and time zone hours. Those colours plus the blue and silver? on the globe make...
Here to remind you that the Duometre has two barrels with their gear trains... The Duometre is a concept I like a lot. A brillant family, with no equivalent anywhere else. Best, Nicolas
and it seems like they love it so much that they cannot help but treat it like a blank canvas and apply their dreams to it. I agree with you, I am not sure it always works. And has the canvas been overused?, perhaps it may be good to let the paint dry on ...
The subdials and globe really pop and the colour combination is superb. I find the Duometre just a touch big for what I consider a dress watch complication, but something about this version seems more substantial in a good way and more complex. I see your...
Even if I had not the pleasure to see them in real, I have a soft spot for the chiseled version as it brings a greater "human and poetic touch" despite a more significant price. Nevertheless, I have one "issue" with these models. Due to the necessity to a...
That in spite of the undoubted technical / artisanal achievement with this dial, I still prefer the Paris Boutique Edition. But then it's just a personal preference. Thanks for this great review!
I let it go. It attracts way too much attention and, where I live, this is not good. It was just sitting on my vault, without getting any wrist time. One of my last pictures before it went to another wrist. Cheers, Nilo ...