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Yeah, this old one
Yes, the old Quantième Lunaire, which is often a daily wear for me. The foudroyante reminds me to keep meetings short - time is moving! 
It follows me to quite a few events too
UTT - I must admit I didn't warm up to it
at the beginning, partly as I do not travel as much now. BUT I realised
it doesnt have to me MY own unique time, it could be anyone else's
timezone if one needs it. Or any important event for the week that is away from the home time. The globe is stunning and I do not find it imposing.
Still, the duometre with the highest ranking on my list is the WG chrono! Been thinking about it for awhile and your many posts about it drive it higher 
The two WG pair would make an interesting photo composition, no? 
Cheers
-- Seeks
What a review
By: Seeks : December 25th, 2013-22:51
HI Nicolas, This must have taken you quite a bit of time for this review. Much appreciated and great pics. Perfect for the holidays when some of us have the luxury of time to read. Many thanks :) The duometre movement has a warm mesmeric charm ...
Yeah, this old one
By: Seeks : December 25th, 2013-23:50
Yes, the old Quantième Lunaire, which is often a daily wear for me. The foudroyante reminds me to keep meetings short - time is moving! :) It follows me to quite a few events too UTT - I must admit I didn't warm up to it at the beginning, partly as I do n...
What a battle royale!
By: fernando : December 27th, 2013-02:58
Surely you haven't made it any easier for us to pick a winner. The only solution, for lovers of such a complication ..... is to get both. :) I wouldn't discount the TZ either. An excellent & enjoyable read - many thanks for a superb effort! There shou...
An excellent review
By: ianny : December 31st, 2013-08:49
I travel up to 50% of the time in my job and a good travel watch is vital to me. I've considered the PP 5130 but found the dial too busy for me, and I can imagine dial legibility would be a problem for me during long haul flights when cabin light is dim. ...
Hi Oliver
By: ianny : January 1st, 2014-05:14
As explained to Nico, the photo was taken for me at a Lange/Leica event. It was of course taken with a Leica camera but to be honest, I was a bit disappointed with the result. I just think it's a bit too dark for my liking. Please enlighten me. Regards, i...
what a chance
By: OlivierT : January 2nd, 2014-03:02
hello ian, so you had the chance to use one the greatest camera, the LEICA S. this is a famous professional one, wich provides DNG files, as well as RAW. these files have to be adjust in prostproduction with photoshop, lightroom or capture one for example...
Hey NIco
By: ianny : January 1st, 2014-05:05
Thanks but this shot was NOT taken by me. LOL. It was taken for me at a Lange/Leica event held in Singapore last year (May 2013). And I have no clue why it is a sublime shot because it looks a bit dark to my untrained eye. Regards, ian