Last week I advertised the fact that I had a palladium Quai de l'Ile coming my way. It has arrived and I am happy to share a few quick photos: I had incorrectly stated that I was getting the first generation QDI with grey hands (not the black as in the ph...
. . . from a brand you adore brings a sense of satisfaction that few other material possessions can match. I'm sure you'll enjoy wearing it immensely. Cordially, Art
It is stunning! You are causing me to re-think the QDI. I really do like this version. Can't wait to read your review and see how you like living with this one. May it time only happy moements. Best always, respo
I look forward to seeing more pictures and reading your thoughts on the watch. Watch Time has reviewed one of the newer QDI models in their December issue (day, date and power reserve I believe). I know it is not comparing apples to apples, but I am still...
I have yet to get my hands on the new Watchtime magazine, so I'll be interested to see what they have to say about the QDI D/D/PR. Thanks for the tip. Bill
given my minute wrists and your further report and observations will help shed light. you and alex are ahead of me .. as always in VC, you guys must know some things i don't.
while the QDI sings to me, I recognize that it is not for everyone, either because of the size or because of the dial (for which VC now makes the solid dial option). Bill
I prefer the look of a single metal for the case. I have played with the QDI configurator at VC's website and like the look of the dark dial on the rose gold QDI, but I am in a white metal mood right now. Bill
which uses the same movement, and which has a retail value of $26,500, and then look at the QDI in Palladium ($37,600) or Rose Gold ($40,900), the question you ask is a very reasonable one. I attibute the "QDI premium" to two factors. One is the complexit...
I saw the solid dial annual calendar QDI retails for US$68k. A nice watch, they must be doing well as that's a lot of money for an annual. Sorry to harp on this, the price surprised me is all, used to VC offering more of a value proposition than, say, Pat...