Celebrating my seventh anniversary with this watch it’s interesting to explore my feelings towards it after this time. No seven year itch for sure - appreciate it very similarly to how I did the day it arrived. It is always a tad unconventional on the wri
I really am a big fan of this one and just find myself gazing at its beautiful dial. No change for me still my Boucheron La Carree Ultra Plate. I also wish you a great weekend too. Boucheron La Carree Ultra Plate Marc
While formal wear has been far from the daily occurrence over the last years, it’s always a pleasure when the 1972 comes into play. A watch with the thinnest movement in my collection (do check out the Slimline WS thread this weekend), although not the th
They were launched (this version) in 2013 but the design language builds on the 1972 from - no surprises there - 1972. It’s the fourth generation 1972 but they did not perform well in the market, which largely favors round watches. Lucky me - that made th
It is always a pleasure for the eyes and brain to see this beauty and a wise decision to keep it out of reach of those very sharp puppy teeth too. I don't really think about whether a watch is a dress watch or not before wearing it, I just avoid wearing a
Given that today is my work and hence puppy free day it’s a good opportunity to get out the VC1972 again - not necessarily a watch I would like misused as a teething aid 🦷😉 And as coffee shots are popular generally I thought why not ☕️ Any other dress wat
As you well know, I do not only appreciate things perfectly round when it comes to watches - the VC 1972 Prestige de la France being a prime example. At the same time I also like the personalization offered by independents - a Venn diagram of the two curr
Your love for it is well documented. For me it would most probably be the Vacheron Constantin 1972 Prestige de la France 🇫🇷 As for why? It fits my preferences in many ways, being asymmetrical, unusual, dressy, thin, historically inspired yet not a 1-2-1 c