I just had to confirm by seeing it in the metal and it was even better than I thought. The "Large" size case sits on top of the wrist so comfortably and the watch looks great with either bracelet or blue rubber strap options. I personally like that they t
I enjoy your comments on this post. It was a delicious dinner. Some dishes were quite original which is rare in sushi. I had the opportunity to wear my new Cartier, which I didn't inform my wife that I purchased a couple of weeks ago I figure if she doesn
As it comes to movement, they are mostly manual, but as long as it is the nice cal. 240 I would not neglect an automatic version. Lastly, I am afraid the olive green dials will go out of fashion one day or another. The Ellipse is a fully elegant watch the
But I keep getting stuck on the automatic movement, which doesn't appeal to me. But I should see this as an advantage because it means that the Golden Ellipse is ultimately not for me (one less model to pursue)! 😊🌸 Best, Emmanuel
Last December , I had the opportunity to try on several Patek Philippe Golden Ellipse models , references 3738 & 5738 . I started with the white gold model with a grey dial , ref. 3738/100G-012 . Gorgeous and very elegant on my smaller 16 cm wrist , b
2015 F20 BMW 120d, hit a tree full-on at +/- 60/80 kph (net). Moments before impact I was 100% sure this was the end, I couldn't believe my eyes after the crash I still had my legs and limbs attached to my body. I even jumped out of the car ... adrenaline
Saw an article on robbreport.com this morning about green dialed watches. Not that I want a green dial but I feel I am being priced out of the market. Watch prices are getting out of control in my opinion, along with many other things. Some of the prices
There are some stars in this category, such as the Cartier Tank, the Jaeger Lecoultre Reverso, and... The Patek 5100. But if we compare the movements, in terms of finishings, I only see two of them: The Cabaret and the 5100. Images borrowed on the net. I