Cosmetic surgery to increase the wrist size would be an interesting new niche for watch enthusiasts, I think ...
I understand your feelings regarding the tourbillon manufacture. Just somehow, it does not ring a bell in me. Maybe it is due to my traditional reservations regarding machine-produced skeleton movements, which, in this case, should not even apply: This watch is not a typical modern skeleton watch where a given movement design is modified by computerized milling machines, but it is designed from the outset to consist not of massive bridges and cocks, but of metal frames.
Personally, I still prefer the Royal Blue, which is UN's most beautiful tourbillon in my eyes - second to the mighty Khan, of course!
Marcus