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I do love the square pushers on a chronograph
Whether it is the Historiques or the Patrimony Traditionelle Chrono, square pushers just look so much better to me.
Great pics as the profiles really show of the pushers off quite nicely.
A good topic, Bill
By: respo : July 24th, 2012-14:43
Nicolas beat me to it, so I will focus my attention on another's profile... Impossibly thin, yet curvy and beautifully shaped. Vacheron watches tend to fare very well in profile, IMHO. It is yet another chance for the designers and craftspeople to demonst...
I also like this one a lot
By: respo : July 25th, 2012-07:20
The downward slope of the lugs helps to hug the wrist snugly and comfortably. The profile of the Overseas has an "architectural" feel to it; it is beautiful yet constructed to perform as a sports watch. Finally, I like the varying finishes of the stainles...
Another favorite
By: WHL : July 26th, 2012-19:34
this is the profile of the ultrathin Ref 33093 on the top, and a lady's model whose reference I can't recall on the bottom: Were it not for the vertical satin finish along the side of the case I might not ever have purchased this watch. It was the aspect ...
Well, finally...
By: respo : July 29th, 2012-07:56
...someone posted the 1921! What a clean and interesting profile on this one, but for me it is the lugs here that love the most from the profile. Oh, and the odd placement of the crown. The watc Hammer must have made a mistake. LOL. Best, respo