Dr No[Moderator Omega - Wristscan]
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Glad to see . . .
. . . another admirer of Montblanc - Villeret! Welcome to the ranks, Mark. Whenever the subject of movement finishing arises, Villeret belongs at the head of the class, in my humble opinion.
There was a rewarding conversation on this topic three years ago . . .
montblanc.watchprosite.com
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. . . that's worth re-visiting.
Cordially,
Art
Great pieces...
By: patrick_y : October 25th, 2012-09:24
Mark, I'm so happy to hear you have tried these on your wrist. These are truly the best watches, in terms of haute horlogerie savoire faire, one can buy from any large brand. I personally would buy a chronograph as well, as this is the most representative...
Glad to see . . .
By: Dr No : October 25th, 2012-09:51
. . . another admirer of Montblanc - Villeret! Welcome to the ranks, Mark. Whenever the subject of movement finishing arises, Villeret belongs at the head of the class, in my humble opinion. There was a rewarding conversation on this topic three years ago...
Crown.
By: Mark in Paris : October 26th, 2012-08:26
Interesting questions you rise here. I guess we can go deeper concerning this element. First, for me, this decoration doesn't really "cheapen" the Villeret collection. The problem is more that I know this brand for their pens and leather goods. That's wha...
There are pros and cons, here...
By: amanico : October 26th, 2012-21:51
The dangerous thing, with the example of the brave choice to just put " Reverso " on the dial, is to sum JLC to the Reverso, when this is just a small part of their RICH story. When I think Jlc, I think Memovox, Reverso, Geophysic, Polaris, Futurematic, C...
No real concerns
By: ztirual : October 26th, 2012-15:01
about the solidity of the grand feu. After all who would go bungee-jumping with a precious gold watch? No, for me the disruption intervenes at an intellectual level. Why make a vintage looking dial ( a late 30's- early 40's type colimacon f. example) with...