I recently acquired a Bovet 19thirty and it has a guilloche lacquered dial and it is gorgeous! Another material i think is sort of underrated but not as underrrated as lacquer is porecelain or ceramic dials, they are so nice!!
But I feel it all about compromise. They produce these in a 40mm case diameter to try and find a middle ground. I would prefer approximately 38mm and with some effort to have the lugs curve downward: I actually prefer their L.U.C Qualité Fleurier. But thi
Parmigiani periodically introduces highly limited special creations in its Objets D'Art Collection. Historically, the brand founder, Michel Parmigiani, is closely involved in these creations. This year's art piece - the Carillon Tourbillon Anniversaire -
The Toric Memory Time is one of my favorite Parmigiani Fleurier models. It has been crafted in all four precious metals . Despite my preference for the warmth of coloured gold, my favorite here is probably the platinum version, as I'm not entirely convinc
I owned the Parmigiani Fleurier PF Micro-Rotor Tonda for a while, and recently parted ways with it due to a couple of flaws that impacted my experience with it. Here’s my honest owner review. - Dial: the warm gray hand-guilloched dial is subtle. The close
Urwerk 105-CT. Still my only Urwerk despite strong desires to own another. For now, and for the past several years, more conventional watches have been winning out. That’s how it goes, one can’t have them all!!! As the “only” one however it’s a good one t
The watches are obviously secondary to that, but now that you have gotten it out of the way…. Your Bovet is a unique watch, this should not be something you encounter on another’s wrist except in the rarest of rare occasions and that’s kinda cool just in
After finishing my MBA at Duke Fuqua, I finally pulled the trigger on something I’ve admired for a long time: a Bovet 19Thirty. This is my first independent watch purchase, which makes it feel even more special. I bought it used, though honestly I could n