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Thank you for your kind comments my dear friend!!
I will post shots from my HD as I haven’t brought any complication watch to the Blade Show. Just a Tudor Black Bay.
But will take some shots with it for a Time Out post .
Hagwe! Abel
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I hear you, Art 😊👍🏻
By: KMII : June 6th, 2026-03:44
Those golden era GO PCs were quite something back in the day. And while I still have quite some complication watches the time only ones get most wrist time these days. Lovely chronographs you show and you know i have a weak spot for this GS 👌🏻🙌🏻 ...
Here are some of mine…
By: KMII : June 6th, 2026-04:13
Chronographs… Chrono with top seconds… Top seconds and day / night indicator (and PR)… Top seconds, moonphase and tide indicator… Deadbeat seconds and foudroyante… Alarm… Regulator… Jumping (crazily so) hour… GMT… And fully complicated 😂👍🏻 ...
Most of the watches I own qualify here - so here we go.
By: Timeout : June 6th, 2026-14:18
Jumping hours, jumping minutes, one minute remontoire, one second remontoire, deadbeat seconds, dual remontoires, GMTs, chronographs (bicompax, fly back and rattrapante), dual times, perpetual calendars and annual calendars, minute repeater. ...
great theme
By: donizetti : June 7th, 2026-07:37
Here are my favorites in two categories: 1 - complicated and looking complicated JLC Master Compressor Extreme Lab 2 Tribute to Geophysic UN Astrolabium Galileo Galilei JLC Master Minute Repeater 2- complicated but looking simple Richard Lange pour le Mer...
Fabulous pieces, these 🙌🏻👌🏻👏🏻
By: KMII : June 7th, 2026-08:10
And yours is one of the several entries here that seems to do a better job of showcasing what JLC could and should be than their current commercial approach 😉 Huge fan of the complicated but looking simple approach you showcase but sometimes an odd piece ...