1. Ladies': Voutilainen 28CG. I like Kari's work, what can I say? 2. Ladies' Complicated: Chopard Imperial Four Seasons. A watch with a seasons display? That's kind of interesting. 3. Time Only: Raul Pages. The Daniel Roth was so close! 4. Men's: Garrick
...its often hard to extract truth from fiction but it does seem quite likely that Louis Moinet IS in fact the inventor of the chronograph as we know it. There is a well researched article at Time and Tide (here) https://timeandtidewatches.com/chronograph
The Amount of Artya Bovet Louis Moinet Horological goodies they showed me fried my brain, Brands I had no clue about and to be honest had zero interest in them. Was bored on a Saturday morning so just went in for a quick 15 minutes to browse.....ended up
I may be a bit too conservative, old-fashioned, or even pedantic. But I think an "astronomical watch" should use its technology to reflect at least a glimpse of the dynamics that are subject of astronomical observation. A moon phase display, for example,
You probably know my passion for astronomic watches, a theme which is absolutely not new, as it has already been made by some brands, since the 90's and the early 2000's. Have a look at Ulysse Nardin, with the Trilogy, Patek, with the Celestial, or Jaeger
It’s the 25th, which us Lange fans have sorta taken ownership over Here’s my Zeitwerk Striking Time over a wonderful photograph by artist Justin Dingwall.
Sorry that it was stolen. Such a great watch, i considered a Cousteau myself. I see many Cousteau documentaries on TV, it brought me rest to look sea live 🐋. Sorry for EI Padre his Louis Moinet thread, i like the Cousteau IWC more than a Louis Moinet watc
As some of you already know, Louis Moinet is a Swiss watch brand that makes exquisite timepieces. Their latest piece is a Jules Verne Tourbillon model; titled "To The Moon." The notable author, one of the most modern and science-fiction inclined authors o