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So many fascinating pieces!
Hi,
This is indeed an extraordinary exhibition.
I will catch this one:
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What an extraordinary opportunity to see so many pieces that we can just dream of. And i'd love to hear a Star Calibre someday.
Thank you for your report.
Cheers
Dje
Museum Collection
By: Kong : May 26th, 2010-11:45
Starting with Watches Made for the Chinese Market 1 The Mirror Mirror incorporating a watch, made for the Chinese market Movement No. 12 962, with verge escapement, signed William Beckford London, circa 1780 / 1790 Gilded bronze, enamel, rubies, emeralds,...
So many fascinating pieces!
By: Dje : May 26th, 2010-13:39
Hi, This is indeed an extraordinary exhibition. I will catch this one: pg What an extraordinary opportunity to see so many pieces that we can just dream of. And i'd love to hear a Star Calibre someday. Thank you for your report. Cheers Dje...
Familiar to PuristS from 2003
By: MTF : May 26th, 2010-21:48
Thanks Kong for the BIG report. These are the vintage pieces that wowed PuristS on Tour in 2003, when we visited Patek Philippe Museum and Manufactory. That's when we all remarked that there was nothing new in horology. We saw watches at Patek Philippe Mu...
Great Report
By: Nicko16 : May 26th, 2010-23:15
Nice Photos Kong! The exhibition was very well done and I loved the pieces on display! I was going to take my own photos but got told no photographs allowed You were lucky to have photo privileges! Great Report!
thks fr the report
By: Hororgasm : June 1st, 2010-09:51
beyond the educational, not to mention the emotional, aspect of the exhibition(if you have watched 3 in a roll short films about father and son bonding...), its certainly created a buzz was told Cortina the number of enquiries, not to mention orders have ...
Then the exhibition was very ...
By: Kong : June 3rd, 2010-21:13
successful! Hey, thanks...I was not weird to watch three times too That filmlet is very well-make. Besides the message of 'father and son bonding', the sound quality is superbly crisp...from the moment he left the car-seat, the sound of the leather-seat s...