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Not necessarily from CHINA...
There are ugly watches from everywhere in the world. Cheers!
new Chrono
By: Baron - Mr Red : November 5th, 2009-12:00
The movement does look beautiful for sure. This launch, however, leaves me disappointed. Why? Because I can't wear this watch. I can visualise the men's version, and that has me salivating, but having worked myself into expecting a men's chrono today, I n...
movement thoughts
By: aaronm : November 5th, 2009-12:15
1. Kinda surprised that they stuck with the traditional, linear clutch although it appears that the intermediate wheel completly disconnects when the chrono is stopped, which is nice, reduce load on the movement when the chrono is not engaged 2. really su...
busy ?
By: Bruno.M1 : November 5th, 2009-14:37
I think you should reconsider your opinion Tim ;-) Like said, imagine this watch without the diamonds and make it 5 mm bigger It's a style we saw in the 1920's - 1930's this is a similar looking piece and I like this We don't know what case they will use ...
Agree!
By: sidneyc : November 7th, 2009-00:28
Lovely movement, as expected from Patek... but a masculine looking chronograph dial, with a square case, and diamonds? Urrgh.... Hopefully the men's version is much better. Otherwise this release will become the most overhyped one in the PP forum in a lon...
My take
By: asg : November 5th, 2009-20:54
Patek loves building anticipation. Give it to the ladies - make the men want it more. Or - Patek loves screwing with "us". "Normal" people dont think like us. We arent the only people who buy watches. I'm sure some fashion mag will print that this is the ...
I like it!
By: mjnoumoff : November 6th, 2009-07:34
I am not super-knowledgeable about the evolution of movements but from an aesthetic point of view, i like this new watch. i especially like that the diamonds are INSIDE the class. i am always concerned that if they are subject ot nature's bumps/taps one m...
A subtle but...
By: Rob : November 6th, 2009-18:10
firm message underlying the notion that things will be shaken up now that the younger Stern is the man in charge. I think its a masterpiece move, creating even MORE buzz for the brand. Looking forward to Basel 2010!