Jester[RD Moderator]
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Funny that you mention it
I believe the indices & numerals on the bezel on 194 were originally made in white gold. Subsequently on the 285 it was made entirely in titanium probably for the purpose of further weight cutting.
Well, depends on your definition of "special"....
By: jay.pulli : April 15th, 2010-05:44
Certainly the 358 is no 21, 127, 203, 300, 339, 249, or 232. But if you want a 47 mm sub, I think it is special. I recently put a 243, 285 and 305 next to one another and took a group look. My eye was attracted to the 285. It looked "knarly" to me, for th...
Natural or not
By: PoyFR : April 15th, 2010-07:02
funny to see some people being so eloquent about this watch which as yet to be 'fletched' by some of its future owners. There is no beef right? so how about waiting for those who will get it, this to finally allowing us to get their first hand impressions...
Get in line gentlemen.
By: MichaelC : April 15th, 2010-10:07
Years ago when I passed on the PAM203 from Philippe Bonay, I told him I wanted the first 47mm Egiziano when it would be released. He told me not to bank on it, as making the watch in 47mm would not be correct and Angelo would never do it. These days, noth...
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By: P@trick@Belgium : April 15th, 2010-02:35
It's a nice watch but IMO not worth all the hype To be honnest at 47mm certainly not for everyone's wrist, and the indexes are to 'modern' for me, it would have been nicer with just the dots like on the 305 f.ex., and for all trouble they could have put a...
or maybe...
By: ThomasM : April 15th, 2010-11:18
" Low enough volume (75) that I imagine there are 75 collectors who wanted them and have them sitting in their collections." 5 collectors and 7 speculators with 10 each waiting for the day to unload them at obscene mark ups... ;-) Hi, Jay, hope all's well...