Who has done a jumping seconds watch? There's FPJ's Vegabondage Harry Winston X Vianney Halter had one too sort of where the last few seconds of the minute countdown I believe EDIT: for clarity, I mean true jumping seconds kind of like the digital minute
Bought this new at Harry Winston in Las Vegas in July. When I got it home, I was pulling it out of the watch box to wear it and it slipped through my hands and fell on the tile. What idiot opens a watch on a tile floor? This one. So there was damage to th
I have not had to send one of the few Montblanc watches I have in for service but I recently bought a new Harry Winston watch and I accidentally dropped it when I was removing it from the box for my first time to wear it. A small allumnimum piece on the f
I have sent my wife's Harry Winston to SFO and SFO then sends to NYC for battery replacements since 2014 and never paid a dime. SFO boutique even sent a package to me to return to them, every time. Even secondary dealers I worked with, if watch is under w
So many trials and tribulations in the first 10 years could kill a man or at least make very good men give up. Max did so much in those ten years. And had so many incredible problems that were outside of his control. It was a good thing that he was a humb
Not sure if you realize that my picture is of the laureato 8010 and not the current production laureato…? Everything below pertains to the 8010 which is an extremely rare variant of the laureato. SIHH novelty 1995 BRACELET The 8010 bracelet is made by GTF
99% of the watches posted here are classically styled mechanical pieces. In twenty years of being seriously interested in watches that is all I have collected. Having said that there are innovative/alternative ways of displaying time that interest me. I t
I am blown away by how good this watch is. Gonna be honest here, I ordered the watch when it came out because as an MB&F Tribe member I was invited to. I really admire the company and especially the founder Max Büsser, so I placed an order and was excited