With all the attention given to grand feu enamel dials, I sometimes wonder if we undervalue really well done lacquer dial decoration. This Roger Dubuis Sympathie S34 is a case in point. Note the creamy tone, the smooth texture, and the subtle gleam. Consi
I forgot about the guilloche difference on the dial of the new 1860. Another point about the guilloche is also that one can appreciate it has a deeper cut into the gold dial. Amazing 3d effect from that too. My initial hesitation was the price of the luce
I just fell in love with the Mark 1 quattro when I saw a video by Tim Mosso. And shortly after ...the 8200. I'm now torn between the 16 1860/2 or the new lucent steel versions . Honestly...I can't wait to have a trio representing the pillars of LUC. Till
Figured i had some free time to try taking a creative photo...alas, I have no interesting ideas beyond this. And much too afraid for outdoor photos!! Neo vintage pieces from 2 Maisons i admire. Of course ,Patek for its charm,history, romance and art...but
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
For me, I cannot understand the excessive love for these XPS. The seconds dial is way too high up, almost touching the center of the dial 🤷♂️ if it were lower (ie make a bigger movement since this is not the problem of the case being too large) these wou
The Strike One and platinum Quattro are outstanding. Among many nice details, I like the crowns on these watches. The outdoor shot of the platinum Quattro highlights the beautiful dial. Well done. Thanks again. M4
Opportunity to see the new L.U.C XPS Prussian Blue: They also had the new L.U.C Strike One in Titanium: A much better fit on my wrist than the XPS Prussian Blue: The COSC-certified L.U.C 96.32-L delivers 65 hours of power reserve and features an 22K gold