Does anyone have an explanation for the insanely high prices most Cartier pieces achieved at yesterday’s Sotheby’sauction? In my opinion, Cartier produces fairly average work …and I don’t mean that negatively. I own a Santos myself, but it’s nothing more
It has excited me so much too, after a long time waiting for a launch like this from Panerai. Keep enjoying your so much my dear friend. Abrazos desde las Pampas, Abel PS: Great shot!!
When I started paying attention to high horology - long before I could actually afford one - I was heavily influenced by the Holy Trinity marketing. I considered PP, AP and VC to be absolutely pure, independent family owned (or at least privately owned) m
I do. I was able to secure that watch the moment it was announced, and was very excited for it. When my piece was ready, I received a curt reply from the store indicating I had 48 hours to pick it up. In person. And having another pick it up on my behalf
I had a picture of my 232 reflecting the skyline of Kowloon in HKG from the window of my Mong Kok hotel. But that picture was taken with a regular camera, eons ago and never made it into any of my PCs.Lollll The watch doesn't need any more "drooling" over
The watch was originally bought by a Panerai's big wig (or so Paci told me). When he decided to sell it (clever man) he asked Paci to find a buyer. I had just come back to Italy and was the flavour of the week, on an Italian Panerai forum. Paci called me,