White Gold 44 mm big, 13, 8 mm high case. A interesting way to display the minutes all around the dial, and when the minute hand is in the tourbillon zone, the bottom of the hand shows the time in the 25 to 35 zone. Smart. Very German, don't you think? It
If tremblage in 37mm hasn't happened yet, I hope it comes out, and not as a limited run because I think it would be a bestseller, relatively speaking. (I'd be willing to sell as many of my current watches as needed to be able to snag a 37mm tremblage -- a
. I’ve been dying to see one of these in the flesh ever since it was announced: www.watchprosite.com From the start, I loved everything about it — the design, the proportions, the vintage cues. It all spoke to me. But I had one lingering concern: the brus
Moritz Grossmann unveiled two new Tremblage pieces featuring a dial with a deep shade of green - one in rose gold and another in white gold, each limited to eight pieces: Per their press release, the dial is formed out of German silver and worked by hand
Uff, I can't believe I'm Team Original, but there we are. I own four Langes and adore them. I know as much about the brand as any serious hobbyist. Lange & Söhne is who they are, and it's phenomenal... but it's just not that creative. Can you imagine
BENU - TREMBLAGE Movement Manufacture calibre 100.1, manually wound, adjusted in five positions Special features Dial tremblage, Grossmann balance; hand setting override and start of movement with lateral pusher; space-saving modified Glashütte stopwork w
BENU HERITAGE - POWER RESERVE (WHITE GOLD) Movement Manufacture calibre 100.2, manually wound, adjusted in five positions Special features Grossmann balance; lateral pusher for disabling the handsetting mode and starting the movement; bar-shaped power-res
I realized that I need to enjoy my watches and also have ones that I can wear in many situations. It's easy to get interested in dress watches—which have their merits—but I fear I'm not willing to take them on, except maybe in limited cases, like the VC T