A good or a bad ida, I will let you judge... I will just say that I am not convinced, here. What disturbs me is that the original Cal 135 is a real tool watch, whose purpose is solely accuracy. It is good and nice enough to be kept as it is. Here, with th...
But like your I am disturbed by this effort on multiple levels ... The price, the fact that it was made for Philips VIP clients and pre sold so the public announcement was nothing but marketing. Most importantly - why did Kari have to be involved, except ...
I've read that these awards winning caliber was not housed in any metal case but kept in special gas filled boxes, for instance. Celebrating these successes with the finishing of one of the best independents is a wise choice, it helps also to add exclusiv...
Price and case material aside, it is a very nice looking watch. So credit to them for that. Far better than the Octo Finissimo they (Phillips) recently announced, it’s just a different dial, a dial which I think is just too much of a juxtaposition in styl...
As mentioned above, it's origins being a very accurate tool watch, I could see something like that doing well. Austere dial, steel case, details on point but not elevated to this iterations levels and make it under £10k. Zenith did another time only movem...