I actually have a yellow strap on one of my other FPs and every time I see a picture of this combo, I'm tempted to put it on my CB as well. That beautiful blue dial pops even more with the yellow strap. I think the time has finally come 😎 By the way... I
But I recently checked it's value and was almost shocked. It's probably THE ICON among all independents but I'm not sure it's worth more than a platinum Patek chrono perpetual calendar 5270 Both are great and yes, a 5270 is not a 5970 .... But still THIS
And your CS will look very good on it too. For me, I keep saying I need to swap out the strap on the CB. And I will before I wear it again. I know it’s a bit frivolous for some, but straps and charging them (colours and textures) is quite satisfying. We a
Hadn’t been on the wrist in a little while, and of course I failed to take a wrist shot when outside. But here’s an indoor shot. The always captivating Chronometre Bleu. I need to change the strap….
Hi IWC, Your picture illustrates it perfectly. The printing is generally considered to be "cream", call it a low intensity yellow. In bright daylight the numbers and hands look cream and the dial looks brownish. It leans towards an orange-brown. Indirect
Pictured here is a specific navy blue narrow box that was supplied with the Chronomètre Bleu during certain years. If any members here own a CB that came with this box, would you please mind sharing the year of your watch? Thanks in advance — trying to na
This is one of those moments where the Chronomètre Bleu reminds me why it’s such an oddball — and why photos never quite tell the full story. I happened to catch a reflection here where the dial turns almost electric, that unmistakable bright blue. Ten se