Thanks for posting on the Quai de l'Ile. I think the modular case is useful, and a good invention if it allows for repairs to be done at less cost to the customer overall. Customizing one's watch is also a desirable byproduct of VC's modular system, so I am supportive of that Qdl design facet. I think the watch starts to lose me a bit with all the dial artifacts. I am drawn to the depth of the dial, and I like seeing the movement through the face of the watch, but the transparency is obscured by the various counterfeiting/decorative measures. I think VC should be rightfully proud of their accomplishments with the Qdl, and the methods/tech incorporated into the design of the watch, but I question the overall aesthetic of the piece. Looking at it more closely puts me in mind of the saying about how women should accessorize -- put on all the accessories you've chosen to go with your outfit, and look in the mirror; then take at least one thing off. Sometimes less is more.
Thanks very much for this article, and for setting the Qdl into the context of VC's past, present, and possible future design and development trends.
Cheers,
Daos