L to R Toric Chronograph Rattrapante - Reference PFH951-2010002-300181 Toric Quantieme Perptual - Reference PFH952-2010004-300181 Toric Petite Seconde - Reference PFC940-2010006-300181 PHOTO CREDIT: Monochrome Toric Petite Seconde Hand hammered gold dial
For anyone interested in how to read this: 1. The sun is fixed on the 12:00 position on the case. There is a line coming down from it for reference 2. The moon is the small disc at roughly the 6:00 position on the dial covering up the astrological sign. N
an Astrolabium in excellent condition at a good price so I may pick that up. I may never wind up completing the Trilogy since Christiaan van der Klaauw came out with an amazing planetarium watch last year that I'm thinking of getting. I wouldn't need 2 pl
The position of the dragon hand is correct. The dragon hand always points at the intersection of the ecliptic with the lunar orbit. That it is pointing towards noon on the tellurium, simply means that, if the moon were there, which it is not, an eclipse c
And UN is saying that it will take 4 months and cost $10,000! I need to learn more about the Astrolabium before I decide to pull the trigger. Also, this watch had been serviced a few years ago, and the dealer who sold it to me shared the invoice with me.
I've known of the Trilogy of Time series from learning about the history of Ulysse Nardin, but I'd never seen one in the metal. I was vacationing in Melbourne, Australia, and on a whim I checked Chrono24 to see what watches were available in Australia. Th