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The Georg is one of my favorite designs, haven't been able to try one on yet though

A few friends love them, others have said it feels like wearing an ingot on the wrist. So I'd like to try one out first before committing to a custom piece. My favorite ones are the batch done for a korean retailer. Very funky!
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By: Mach
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Tim Jackson
1897

Some pics of several Friedrich III models to enjoy 😉

Mach, Either way you choose, you’ll be very happy! Cheers, Tim
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By: Mach
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Tim Jackson
1897

I can attest the Georg being a brilliant watch.

Having championed Marco’s work since 2003 in the US, I’m very familiar with his watches and him. Personally have owned a Johann initially, as the FIII wasn’t yet created when I got that piece. Since then, in 2017 when he showed the Georg in Baselworld, I
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By: Mach
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Tim Jackson
1897

If I could pull it off

I’d get the Georg certainly. I have the Friedrich III in rose gold with cathedral hands and it is beautiful there is no denying that but Georg, its sculpted and shaped case, the unbelievable caliber, it is just something else. Heck I’m thinking of buying
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By: Mach
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Tim Jackson
1897

Mach, you must be having quite a lot of fun visiting the ADs and trying on stuff!

The Georg is thick and visually looks large. I opted for the cathedral hands on the F-III as the pike hands make the watch too modern
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By: Mach
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Tim Jackson
1897

The Georg for me, here.

But this one is still haunting me:
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By: Mach
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Tim Jackson
1897

A hard choice since all of them are so beautiful. But,

the Goerg??? Especially if a rectangle would be new to you. And it is so nice to look at. I like it slightly over the Friedrich III. But that dial on the Friedrich III (It looks like sillver friction?? ) and cathedral hands are so tempting. Maybe get both
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By: Mach
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Tim Jackson
1897

Another look at Lang & Heyne collection . . .

Still quite tempted by the Georg: What is there not to like! And then, it was the Friedrich III’s: Absolutely love these Cathedral hands: Not the best look at the engine room with the plastic: This blue is absolutely stunning: But I prefer the Cathedral h
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By: Mach
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Tim Jackson
1897

Metiers d'art

Tonight I had a chance to marvel at a jaw-dropping collection from Vacheron Constantin Les Cabinotiers - a department creating bespoke, one-of-a-kind timepieces. In collaboration with the Louvre Museum, the watches pay tribute to four great ancient civili
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By: samwan
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samwan
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Two AP 125th anniversary unique pieces

To celebrate its 125th Anniversary in 2000 , Audemars Piguet released a series of 125 unique pieces that would then embark on an international tour. Each unique piece was inspired by a specific era or design relevant to the watches Audemars Piguet had pro
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By: quattro
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quattro
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