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In WG...
...looking at the watch it tastes...dry and numb...like a piece of alloy...and the blue dial....is cold and relaxing...like a slow but painless death from drowning, in an ice-cold lake.
A very nocturnal watch, but equally befitting CK's 1979 parties in the hills of Northern Tehran.
Really funny...
By: dr.kol : February 1st, 2015-08:35
Just today I compared my Royal Oak, Nautilus and Golden Ellipse. I tried to see if Genta's style could be found from all of the three designs. On thing is sure: all three watches represent the slimmest designs in the category. With Royal Oak and Nautilus ...
Hello Baron, I can not say I am a collector yet....
By: srvjrg : February 1st, 2015-17:37
..I own just one Patek, a WT 5130p, during 2014 I did not buy watches, I went from speedmasters, to rolex, to AP, to some pateks, I almost bought a 5098, by that time I realized I was not ready, may be possible that I was trying to find to many rational a...
Nice but...
By: Tonypatch : February 1st, 2015-22:24
...as someone said earlier: the original 1970ies ones are virtually unwearable due to their size, and the current ones are a bit expensive for what they are. A large one in YG, blue dial, high-gloss black croc strap - that would look good both with a mini...
For me, for these PPs in particular, WG
By: matthewking : February 2nd, 2015-20:05
I'm a yellow gold guy in general - usually, everything else equal, I will prefer yg over ss, wg, or plat. However, for the 70s Ellipse family, I prefer the WG, which looks more "wearable" to me. The yellow gold versions look more art deco (which is cool t...
Agreed
By: Tonypatch : February 2nd, 2015-12:48
A men's size YG with blue dial or WG with black dial, both with high-gloss black croc strap, is what Christian Kracht's hero in "1979" would wear at that wild party in pre-revolution Tehran. A 928 in its early version would be the ideal car to go along wi...
In WG...
By: Tonypatch : February 3rd, 2015-15:46
...looking at the watch it tastes...dry and numb...like a piece of alloy...and the blue dial....is cold and relaxing...like a slow but painless death from drowning, in an ice-cold lake. A very nocturnal watch, but equally befitting CK's 1979 parties in th...
Arte Suizo?
By: matthewking : February 3rd, 2015-01:44
Hi Oliver, Do you know the connection with "Arte Suizo", which I see on the dials of many early 70's Ellipses. I have heard that Arte Suizo is/was a large retailer in South America. Is this your understanding as well? Do you also see proportionally a lot ...
Let me explain baron
By: geross : February 3rd, 2015-03:50
Blue is the color of the sky the gates of heaven. Yellow is the color of wealth / gold. Floating in the depths of the dial no seconds hand moving not even a petite seconds making it immortal. Thats why the style is everlasting. And its shaped like a bed ,...
Yes , why not.
By: geross : February 3rd, 2015-04:15
Think of it as a horological aphrodisiac. Sense of urgency of time is not too exact cause lack of seconds hand just the time markers of every 5 mins. Of course it will always tell time with no hurry while your out on a date. Cheers Geross
I don't have a picture
By: dr.kol : February 4th, 2015-15:07
but I have tried it many many times. On paper it seems to be spot on, just the right size. Plus I love the metal. But on the wrist something is badly wrong. Perhaps it's because the wath is so slim - it's like putting a small plate to the wrist. I wanted ...