The true extent of the Anniversary's detail revisions is huge. Apart, perhaps there seems to be more similarity than starkly compared alongside each other, and there's room for all three. That sounds like a cool future post! Best, Tim
A side by side picture which features 2 watches which are very dear to my heart. Two very rare birds: The Tribute, in steel, was made in 65 pieces for the Paris Boutique, 10 years ago, and the vintage in a bit more than 500 pieces, but finding one in very...
Your vintage LeCoultre is exceptionally sharp and defined about its lugs; that's an impressive record of good care through the decades. Separately, the Paris boutique TTP '65 must be considered one of the great modern JLC references, and that's coming fro...
The true extent of the Anniversary's detail revisions is huge. Apart, perhaps there seems to be more similarity than starkly compared alongside each other, and there's room for all three. That sounds like a cool future post! Best, Tim
The strength of the Anniversary's lugs and more pronounced dial features stand apart. Not only are the applied markers of the 50th considerably more contemporary, but the enlargement creates a sort of "maxi dial" effect relative to the other two. It's lik...
The Anniversary is actually very handsome and different as a new age Polaris. Somehow it is progressive and minimalist chic eventhough it is built on the original 1968 design.
As far as durable everyday watches go, the polaris is slowly climbing to the very top of my list (2nd to the Tudor 58) thanks to your presentations on here! I’ve fallen out of love with the Rolex 14060, (which I let go of with several other watches in my ...