I'm sure you've considered adding some of the remaining four watches in the series. The tourbillon is quite pricey relative to the minute repeater, but it is a beautiful movement. Would be easier to live with than the perpetual calendar, but there's a pow
Stunning and mortal. It would be extremely tempting. This is off topic, but on the theme of less is more, I really like their 8 day movement, but didn’t like the dial layouts with the power reserve and day-night indicator. I think it was calibre 877
The Quadriptyque is, to me, the most spectacular watch ever made. I'd be perfectly happy to 'just' get a Tribute Gyro-tourbillon, but the Quadriptyque is the ultimate representation of everything haute horlogerie stands for in my opinion.... Thank you for
There was one on Chrono24 a couple of years ago. It seemed to sell quite quickly and I can understand why! I love the orange bridge. Do these tourbillon movements hack? All the best, Jon
The Amvox III as issued in 2009. This one, the Boutique Edition came one or two years later, if my memory serves me well. Tourbillon, GMT, and this peripheral jumping date. With the rotor borrowed to the Extreme Lab One. Limited to 35 pieces, this 44 mm t
to add a comment to this thread - both are totally awe-inspiring, genuine horological marvels .... Sticking true to my white metal taste, I have to vote for the white gold, but it doesn't lessen the beauty of the rose gold watch to any extent . The horse-
Launched in 2009, first in ceramic rose gold and ceramic platinum, 300 pieces each. Credit Bonhams: Christies: The, one year after in ceramic and titanium, for the Paris Boutique in an edition of 35 pieces, The Amvox 3 was the most expensive Amvox ever ma