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A good time was had!
Sorry we missed you, Patrick. Looking forward to seeing you soon!
Cheers,
Daos
Men’s jewelled watches …
By: AndrewD : October 26th, 2009-15:07
This question may deserve a thread of its own, but I am not sure how to ask it and it applies more broadly than Piaget pieces of course. I can completely relate to bejewelled ladies watches. They look great and really catch the eye. But men’s watches are ...
At the PIAGET boutique....
By: DRMW : October 26th, 2009-23:03
Hello Andrew! At this PIAGET boutique, many of the non jewelry men's pieces were in the outside display windows. With all the glare from the lights outside, it was really difficult to capture pics. The emphasis on this event was to educate the general pub...
You are probably right...
By: dxboon : October 27th, 2009-14:30
...that certain cultural or sub-cultural values might make some men more attracted to and/or more likely to wear jeweled watches. I don't really know the truth on this issue, naturally. I live in a town where it is not uncommon to see a man wearing a beje...
It was fun...
By: dxboon : October 27th, 2009-14:10
...I wish you could've joined us! Piaget had their Polo Tourbillon Relatif on display and it was so impressive. As a side note, there was some good AP chatter during the event as well (several AP fans were in attendance and sporting their pieces). Cheers,...
I had a lot of fun!
By: dxboon : October 27th, 2009-14:07
I always enjoy seeing great timepieces, but it's meeting the people involved in these GTGs, be they PuristS, brand representives, or whomever, that I really relish. Of course, on the flip side, every time I attend one of these things I find that I lie awa...
Hi!
By: dxboon : October 27th, 2009-14:03
The Tourbillon Relatif is indeed very, very impressive in person. It is challenging to see just how multi-dimensional the time display and tourbillon is on this particular piece through photos. It is a very architectural design, so I think people are eith...
Thanks, FX!
By: dxboon : October 27th, 2009-13:42
I appreciate your note. I couldn't have done it without Anthony and MW's help (I am largely internet-less for the next week after moving to a new home.)! There were some very lovely pieces on display and we all had a great time. I wish you could've been w...
My tasting notes
By: dxboon : October 29th, 2009-19:21
Here's what I relayed to Anthony about the cognac: Rich amber in the glass, initial aroma of heady florals, and then something slightly piquant, light-feeling in the mouth with opening notes of caramel and raisin, then a surprising amount of citrus, finis...
Hi, Art!
By: dxboon : October 29th, 2009-19:16
You were missed! Yes, having a boss who is a Purist comes in handy, because he is very understanding about these things...and sometimes if you are lucky he invites you to fun watch-related events too! Don't forget to floss! Hope to see you soon! Cheers, D...
Tasty indeed, Kong!
By: dxboon : October 29th, 2009-19:13
Besides the overall highlight of being in the company of fellow PuristS, it is a tough call as to what was more extraordinary -- the cognac or the watches. LOL! Who am I kidding? The watches were the most fun, of course! Regarding your question, I took a ...