When you realize some still think about the 1970s Trilogy, when they finally realize that it was just marketing, while hurting Breguet....... But it must achieve high sales price, the illusion can't be broken for their company earnings. This isn't hand cr
And especially a BIG thank you Gary for keeping our tradition yesterday. I was at a forest cabin with a bunch of old friends wine and steaks but the place didn’t have any net coverage so I am late to the party 🎈 hope all have a wonderful weekend. Here is
great modern design running at 2.5 hz and a freesprung balance with a flat spring balance and well finished watch but why do the Japanese always fit flat springs on there balances it would of been even better with an overcoil balance spring with benefits
The Tsunami , by Japanese independent watchmaker Hajime Asaoka , is a simple 37 mm diameter three-hands watch, which was first launched around 2013 . Simple ? That's what you might think until you discover the movement , with its 15 mm diameter balance wh
Audemars Piguet recently released a new version of the Royal Oak Concept Flying Tourbillon : Ref. 26643TI.OO.D002CA.01 . credit: Hodinkee It was designed in collaboration with Yoon Ahn (right) & Verbal (right): Yoon Ahn is an American fashion designer
Categorizing smooth bezels as part of the "modern industrial style" might overlook the core historical tradition of dress watches. From the very beginnings of wristwatches, and even in the era of pocket watches, the finest dress timepieces (such as Patek
Curved tonneau case with domed crystal. Big applied Breguet numerals on a champagne colored dial and cathedral style hands. Hinged case back. Cal 9’ 94, adjusted in 5 pos. At 23mm x 42mm and 8.5mm, wears surprisingly pretty big. Wouldn’t it be interesting
As for the hands, I’m not sure. This is not exactly what I would call syringe style… Real syringe style hands are the ones of Patek 5172G or 5224R, or in a certain way the Breguet Type XX ref 3800 (but for a purist this latter is not even exactly syringe)